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Holland Hall celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2022, and its mission is the same as it was when the school was started — to provide a school “where each student may receive individual attention within reach of any citizen of Tulsa.”

Holland Hall’s intentionally small-scale approach assures teachers truly know who their students are and where their strengths and passions lie.

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The school provides a challenging liberal arts, college preparatory curriculum that promotes critical thinking and lifelong learning. Tulsa’s only PreK-12 Episcopal school, Holland Hall seeks to foster in each student a strong moral foundation and a deep sense of social responsibility.

Holland Hall at a glance

• Students receive an average 1360 on the SAT and 27 on the ACT. One-third score a 30 or higher on the ACT.

• 100% of Holland Hall graduates who apply receive an offer to a four-year college or university.

• Historically, more than 90% of graduates receive some form of college scholarship.

• From 10%-20% of the senior class is usually recognized in the National Merit program.

• About 10% of students go on to play a collegiate sport.

• In just the past three years, Holland Hall has earned nine OSSAA team state championships — in football, volleyball, baseball and tennis.

• 90% of students who take an AP exam earn a score of 3 or higher.

• Holland Hall is the only Cum Laude Society School in Tulsa and one of only three in Oklahoma.

• The student-teacher ratio is 10-to-1, with three full-time college counselors.

• Holland Hall offers 62 different art courses, 18 different individual and team sports and more than 30 clubs and honor societies.

• Holland Hall’s preschool starts at 3 years old, and tuition is comparable or less than many local programs.

• More than 30% of students receive some sort of tuition assistance.

Class of 2022

Last year’s seniors attended 41 universities in 22 states.

Students were admitted to a wide variety of universities including Bates College, Colgate University, Colorado School of Mines, Denison University, Depauw University, Franklin and Marshall College, Harding University, Hawaii Pacific University, Hendrix College, Johns Hopkins University, Loyola University Chicago, New York University, Olin College of Engineering, Trinity University, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Denver, University of Michigan, Vanderbilt University, Vassar College, Washington University in St. Louis, and Westminster College.

The Admission Office can answer questions about admission and tuition assistance. To register for an open house or to take a private tour, call 918-481-1111 or visit hollandhall.org/admission

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