Sacred Heart Schools (Kingston, Massachusetts)

Sacred Heart Schools
Address
399 Bishop's Highway
Kingston, Massachusetts, (Plymouth County), 02364
United States
Coordinates 41°56′47″N 70°44′9″W / 41.94639°N 70.73583°W / 41.94639; -70.73583Coordinates: 41°56′47″N 70°44′9″W / 41.94639°N 70.73583°W / 41.94639; -70.73583
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto "Veritas et Caritas"
(Truth and Love)
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1947
Principal Michel Gill
Vice principal Shaun Morgan
Head of school Pamela Desmarais
Grades PreK12
Enrollment 465
Average class size 13
Campus size 25 acres (100,000 m2)
Color(s) Royal Blue and Maroon         
Song All Hail Dear Sacred Heart
Athletics conference Mayflower
Team name Fighting Saints
Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Publication Lingua Franca (literary/art magazine)
Newspaper Heart Beat
Yearbook Corric
Tuition $12,800
Nobel laureates 0
High School Principal Michael Gill[2]
Elementary School Principal Kim Stoloski[3]
Athletic Director Robert Duquette
Website www.sacredheartkingston.com

The Sacred Heart School System is a private college preparatory school system of Roman Catholic denomination in Kingston, Massachusetts. The schools are located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. The school system is operated by the Sisters of Divine Providence and has been educating students in grades 7-12 since its establishment in 1947. It more recently developed into grades PreK-12, and is now made up of three schools, an elementary school, a pre-primary (kindergarten) school, and an Intermediate and High School.[4] Masses are held monthly and on special occasions in either the high school auditorium or in the high school chapel.

The three schools, a summer camp, and the Provincial Residence are also located on the extensive campus. Sacred Heart has won numerous regional and national recognitions for visual and performing arts. The school paper, The Heart Beat, has also achieved regional and international recognition.

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