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Schools of the Sacred Heart

Catholic, Founded 1887

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender
Non-profitOwnership

Curriculum

Convent & Stuart Hall is an independent, Catholic, K-12 preparatory school in San Francisco. It is distinguished by its commitment to the Sacred Heart tradition and its unique structure that offers both single-sex and coeducational learning environments.

Teaching approach

Rooted in the Sacred Heart tradition of Catholic education, the school emphasizes the development of confident minds and courageous hearts. It employs a unique model that combines single-sex and coeducational environments to help students see possibilities beyond social norms. The educational mission is guided by the Sacred Heart Goals & Criteria, which focus on academic rigor, spiritual growth, and the building of community.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive K-12 curriculum organized into Lower (K-2), Middle (3-5), Upper (6-8), and High School (9-12) forms. The academic program includes core subjects such as mathematics, studies in literature and English language, history and social sciences, sciences, and religion, theology, and spirituality. Additionally, the school offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, as well as specialized instruction in performing and visual arts, modern and classical languages, and digital literacy and design.

Outcomes

The school prepares students for college and life beyond through a rigorous, preparatory curriculum. Graduates are described as thoughtful, resilient, and resourceful global citizens. The college counseling program assists students in defining their voice, purpose, and intellectual passion as they transition to higher education.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides academic guidance and college counseling to support students throughout their educational journey. A K-12 Academic Council oversees the curriculum, and students have access to resources designed to foster intellectual, personal, and spiritual growth. The school also maintains a focus on the unique learning paths of girls and boys, providing a contextualized curriculum to meet their specific needs.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Schools of the Sacred Heart offer?
Schools of the Sacred Heart offers IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at Schools of the Sacred Heart?
Annual tuition at Schools of the Sacred Heart is $44.1K–$60.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Schools of the Sacred Heart co-educational?
Schools of the Sacred Heart is a co-ed school.
Where is Schools of the Sacred Heart located?
Schools of the Sacred Heart is an international school in San Francisco, United States.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Elementary School (Gr. K–8)5–14$44.1K
High School (Gr. 9–12)14–18$60.2K
Other fees(1)
Other fees
Deposit· A 15% tuition deposit is due with the Enrollment Contract.

Admissions

The school offers a K-12 admissions process for elementary and high school entry points. Prospective families are encouraged to inquire online, and the school provides a dedicated admissions team to guide applicants through the process. Financial assistance is available for families based on demonstrated financial need, with applications processed through a third-party partner. Admission decisions are made independently of financial aid requests, and the school maintains a commitment to enrolling a student body from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds.

Calendar

The school operates on a traditional academic calendar with specific start dates for seasonal athletics. Fall sports typically begin in mid-August, winter sports in early November, and spring sports in early February. The school provides a comprehensive list of key dates and mandatory forms for student-athletes, including requirements for pre-participation physical examinations in compliance with the California Interscholastic Federation.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumGymnasiumSports field

About the campus

The school operates across two urban campuses in San Francisco: the Broadway Campus and the Pine-Octavia Campus. Facilities include historic buildings such as the Flood Mansion, Hammond House, and Grant House, alongside the Siboni Art & Science Center and Herbst House. The campus infrastructure supports a range of academic and extracurricular activities, including state-of-the-art libraries, learning commons, and dedicated athletic and arts spaces.

Co-curriculars

Students have access to a variety of co-curricular opportunities, including clubs, activities, and an after-school program. The school also offers a Student Athlete Leadership Team (SALT) for students interested in developing leadership skills through athletics. Additionally, the school hosts various community events, such as the annual Leadership Summit and holiday traditions like Christmas on Broadway.

  • Ann Marie KrejcarekPresident

    Ann Marie Krejcarek serves as the President of Convent & Stuart Hall. She is featured in the President's Welcome and is a member of the Board of Trustees.

  • Cesar Guerrero
    Cesar GuerreroDirector of Admissions and Academic Guidance

    Cesar Guerrero joined the school in 2011 and leads the K–12 admissions team, the High School Transition team, co-leads Academic Guidance, and oversees College Counseling. He has over 20 years of experience in public and independent school education, academic advising, student support, and college admissions.

  • Kelly WhalenAssociate Director, Elementary Admissions

    Kelly Whalen joined the school as an employee in 2014 and leads the K–8 admissions team. She previously served as President of the Parents Association and was a member of the College Counseling and High School Transition teams.

  • Lizzie Schneiberg
    Lizzie SchneibergSenior Admissions Associate/Director of Financial Assistance

    Lizzie Schneiberg joined the school in 2013 and works with prospective parents and students, guiding them through the high school admissions process and the financial assistance program. She has over 20 years of experience in independent school administration on both the East and West coasts.

  • Lauren DominguezAssistant Director, K–12 Admissions

    Lauren Dominguez joined the school in early 2021 and works closely with the K–12 admissions team to support prospective families. Prior to this role, she worked in university admissions and helped international students navigate their school experience.

  • Rikardo WilliamsAssistant Director, High School Admissions

    Rikardo Williams joined the high school admissions team in 2022. He brings extensive experience from the KIPP public charter schools network, where he served as an Enrollment Coordinator and Business Operations Manager.

  • Ruth LoyK–12 Admissions and Database Coordinator

    Ruth Loy has more than 30 years of experience in the admissions department. She supports the elementary and high school admissions teams and is responsible for K–12 database management.