We Believe Table of Contents: 3| The ASH Difference 5| Early Childhood Program 7| Primary School 9| Lower School 11| Middle School for Girls Contact: | (248) 646-8900 | admissions@ashmi.org | www.ashmi.org 13| Kensington Hall 15| Upper School 17| Tuition, Affordability & Scholarships
Mission
As a Catholic, Independent, Sacred Heart school for students of all faiths, Academy of the Sacred Heart educates students to learn, serve, and lead with confidence, self-awareness, and integrity.
Values: Goals & Criteria
Goal One
A Personal And Active Faith In God
Goal Two
A Deep Respect For Intellectual Values
Goal Three
A Social Awareness Which Impels To Action
Goal Four
The Building Of Community As A Christian Value
Goal Five
Personal Growth In An Atmosphere Of Wise Freedom Vision
Academy of the Sacred Heart graduates are collaborative problem solvers and transformative leaders. We accomplish this by fostering a community of learners who are purposeful, authentic, knowledgeable, inquisitive, analytical, creative, discerning, empathetic, humble and resilient.
The ASH Di erence
170+ years of experience
One of 23 Sacred Heart schools nationwide and part of a community of schools in 41 countries.
Inspired by our foundress, St. Madeleine Sophie Barat, who sought to educate the whole person, preparing each child to assume leadership roles.
Centrally located in Bloom eld Hills on beautiful wooded grounds
Co-ed, birth to Grade 4
Single-gender middle schools, Grades 5-8
Upper School for Girls, Grades 9-12
Taught by highly-competent teachers and administrators that
• educate mind and heart
• model respect and forgiveness
• give of themselves without counting the cost
Culturally & religiously diverse
• Student body represents 40+ metro Detroit communities
• A Catholic school for children of all faiths, approximately 25% of students come from a religious background other than Catholicism.
Early Childhood Pro gram
Boys & Girls: Birth – Age 4
The beginning of the Sacred Heart journey for child & family
Develops love of learning at the earliest of ages
Centered around learning & movement
Active curriculum Interaction with older Sacred Heart children
Play-based learning
One adult for every four children birth through age 2
One adult for every eight children ages 3-4
Explore & build self-con dence
Weekly themes
Outdoor and indoor exploration each morning and afternoon
Five Constructs
Attention Memory
Neuromotor function
Language
Social cognition
Primary School
Boys & Girls: Pre-Kindergarten – Grade 1
Developmental approach to learning
Play is child’s work
Child’s curiosity nurtured through the joy of discovery
Individualized instruction in a multi-age setting 11 average class size
Experiential Learning
Immersive French language experience
Performing Arts | Visual Arts
Physical Education
Develop social skills, positive learning habits and independence
Learn at own pace & style
Lower School
Boys & Girls: Grades 2 – 4
Differentiated instruction honors a child’s gifts & limitations
16 average class size
1:1 integration of technology into curriculum
Strong core curriculum of:
Language Arts | Math | Science | Social Studies
Faculty specialists support:
Religion | Visual Arts | Performing Arts
Technology | Physical Education | French
ASHWorks Hands-on Workshop Program
Sacramental preparation
Solemn Eucharist (Grade 2)
First Reconciliation (Grade 4)
Create & perform
Develop critical thinking & personal responsibility
Service projects
Develop leadership skills
Multi-age learning experiences
Middle School for Girls
Girls: Grades 5 – 8
Addresses the academic and developmental needs of middle school girls
15 average class size
1:1 mobile technology program
Provides seamless transition to Upper School
Experiences designed to promote: Intellectual curiosity
Self-confidence
Experiential learning
Personal responsibility
Concern for others
A sense of community
Spiritual growth
Multi-age classrooms provide real-life collaborative experiences
Interest-based experiential electives co-ed, multi-age
Nine sports o ered across three seasons
No-cut athletic program
Annual grade-level travel experiences, social interaction, service and Network student exchange opportunities
Kensington Hall
Boys: Grades 5 – 8
Addresses the academic and developmental needs of middle school boys
11 average class size
1:1
Individualized teacher:student interaction is the norm
1:1 mobile technology program
Explicit instruction in executive functioning, organization and time management
Parent-Teacher partnership
Project-based, experiential and collaborative learning
Focus on presentation skills
Real-world internships and leadership opportunities
Emphasis on spirituality and relationships
Interest-based experiential electives
co-ed, multi-age
Physical education every day
Five sports o ered
No-cut athletic program
Annual travel experiences, social interaction and service opportunities
Upper School
Girls: Grades 9 – 12
Confidence Excellence
Sisterhood
12 average class size
100% of students accepted into a 4-year college program
$134,000 average scholarship offer per graduate over the last five years
Modi ed block scheduling allows for in-depth learning
Advanced Placement and Honors courses
Liturgies & retreats
12 competitive athletic teams o ered across three seasons
No-cut athletic program
85% of students play at least one sport
Visual & performing arts programs
Social activities
College & career guidance
Emphasis on community service
Global Network student exchange opportunities
Join our family
When you are accepted and enroll at The Academy of the Sacred Heart, you are joining more than simply a school. You join our family. Your family becomes part of the greater Sacred Heart family.
Your child grows and develops in communion with others whose families also seek the same educational, social, and faith values as you. Whether your journey begins at your child’s birth – or joins us somewhere else along the way – your time as part of the Sacred Heart experience will be memorable and life-changing.
Tuition, A ordability and Scholarships
As a self-funded, Catholic, independent school, we realize that providing your child with a Sacred Heart education represents a significant investment. We invite you to visit ashmi.org/affording to review the current tuition and fees applicable to your child.
We also ask you to review our Affordability and Scholarship information. Academy of the Sacred Heart is committed to enrolling a diverse student body from varying economic backgrounds and makes substantial efforts to ensure that qualified students are offered the opportunity to attend, regardless of their ability to pay full tuition. Our Tailored Tuition model provides families with a simple process to apply for tuition adjustments. In addition, a number of merit scholarships are available for applicants new to the school.
Finding the right school
Choosing the school that is the right educational environment for your child is one of the most important decisions a parent will ever make. We encourage you to take your time, to visit us and to call us with your questions. We want to make you feel comfortable in understanding the value of a Sacred Heart education.
We invite you to join our rich, unparalleled tradition. We look forward to welcoming you into our family.
To schedule a visit, or learn more about how a Sacred Heart education could benefit your child, contact the Admissions Office. (248) 646-8900
admissions@ashmi.org
www.ashmi.org
Established in 1851, Academy of the Sacred Heart is Michigan’s oldest independent school, offering a Catholic, college-preparatory education to girls (infant-Grade 12) and boys (infant-Grade 8) of many cultures and faiths. It is a member of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools, which includes 25 schools in the United States and Canada, and affiliation with the Society of the Sacred Heart in 41 countries around the world.
1250 Kensington Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48304 (248) 646-8900 • admissions@ashmi.org • www.ashmi.org
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