Academy of the Sacred Heart (Bloomfield Township, Michigan) explained

Academy of the Sacred Heart, Bloomfield Township, Michigan
Streetaddress:1250 Kensington Road
City:Bloomfield Township
State:Michigan
County:(Oakland County)
Zipcode:48304
Country:USA
Coordinates:42.58°N -83.2256°W
Religion:Roman Catholic
Sacred Heart
Affiliation:Network of Sacred Heart Schools
Head Of School:Damian Hermann
Type:Private
Grades:InfantsGrade 12
Conference:Catholic High School League
Accreditation:North Central Association of Colleges and Schools,[1] Independent School Association of the Central States, Sacred Heart Commission on Goals
Team Name:Gazelles for Girls' teams, Knights for Boys' teams
Free Label3:Athletic Director
Free Text3:Sal Malek
Homepage:http://www.ashmi.org

Academy of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic school located in Bloomfield Township, Michigan in Metro Detroit, near Bloomfield Hills.[2]

It is the oldest independent school in Michigan. Founded in 1851 in Detroit, the Academy moved to its 28acres campus in Bloomfield Township in 1958. It is a Catholic, college-preparatory school for young women from infancy through Grade 12 and for boys from infancy through Grade 8 of many cultures and faiths. The Academy is a member of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools, which includes 24 schools in the U.S.-Canada and an affiliation with the Society of the Sacred Heart in 41 countries around the world.[3]

Background

Academy of the Sacred Heart was established by St. Madeleine Sophie Barat in 1851 in Detroit. The school moved to Bloomfield Township in 1958.[4]

In 1821 Father Gabriel Richard, a missionary in Detroit visited Mother Rose Philippine Duchesne in Florissant, Missouri. Father Richard asked Mother Duchesne to establish a group in Detroit. This initial request was denied. Father Richard's wish was not realized until 1848 when Madame Monique Beaubien wrote to Mother Hardy, Superior Provincial of the Society in New York, offering the Society of the Sacred Heart a piece of Beaubien property on Jefferson Avenue for an academy school, on the condition that orphans would also be educated at the institution. On the southwest corner of Jefferson Avenue and St. Antoine Street a building was erected in 1861 at a cost exceeding $30,000. The building was built to accommodate 150 students and for 50 years this was the school.

In 1918 the cornerstone from Jefferson Avenue was placed in its new location as a school was built on Lawrence Avenue. By the 1950s the population shifted northward and the relocation of the school was considered. Reverend Mother Katherine Wansboro bought 20acres in Bloomfield Township. The groundbreaking ceremonies were held in July 1957. The cornerstone, first blessed in 1861 at the original foundation on Jefferson Avenue, then moved to Lawrence Avenue, was now set in place in Bloomfield Township. The cornerstone was newly inscribed with “Built on Confidence in the Heart of Jesus.” The actual move into the new building took place on July 15, 1958.[5]

Kensington Academy

Kensington Academy was a boy's elementary and middle school of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. The school opened on the campus of the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Bloomfield Township in 1969. It moved into its own campus in 1982.[6]

It initially occupied a campus in Bloomfield Township,[7] but toward the end of its life its facility was in Beverly Hills.[8]

In 2006 the school announced that it was merging with the Academy of the Sacred Heart.[6] The current Academy of the Sacred Heart's middle school for boys, "Kensington Hall," is named after the former Kensington Academy.[9] "Kensington Hall" was founded in 2002.[10]

International Academy's Okma Campus occupies the former Kensington Academy campus in Bloomfield Township.[7] [11] The Japanese School of Detroit, a supplementary Japanese school serving Japanese nationals and Japanese Americans, previously had its school office at Kensington Academy.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement . 2009-06-23 . NCA-CASI . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090429033455/http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/ . April 29, 2009 .
  2. "Bloomfield Township Street Map." (Archive) Bloomfield Township, Oakland County. Retrieved on July 30, 2013.
  3. Web site: ASH Facts. 2010-02-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20100211214957/http://www.ashmi.org/page.cfm?p=9. 11 February 2010 . live.
  4. Web site: Our Legacy. 2007-05-29. ASH. https://web.archive.org/web/20070510155040/http://www.ashmi.org/page.cfm?p=7. 10 May 2007 . live.
  5. Stone, Arlene H. Living the Legacy. Bloomfield Hills: Academy of the Sacred Heart, 2001.
  6. "ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART IN BLOOMFIELD HILLS AND KENSINGTON ACADEMY IN BEVERLY HILLS ANNOUNCE MERGER" (Archive). Academy of the Sacred Heart. July 31, 2006. Retrieved on April 16, 2015.
  7. "U.S. Federal Communications Commission" (Archive). Booth Communications Bloomfield at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. p. 18/25. "Kensington Academy 1020 E. Square Lake Rd. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan"
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20030220185832/http://www.kensingtonacademy.org/ Home page
  9. "ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART WINS THREE SILVER AWARDS IN DAVEY AWARDS COMPETITION " (Archive). Academy of the Sacred Heart. November 6, 2007. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "The heritage of Kensington Academy is preserved in the name of the boys' middle school, Kensington Hall"
  10. "Kensington Hall" (Archive). Academy of the Sacred Heart. Retrieved on April 16, 2015.
  11. http://www.iatoday.org/international/index.aspx Home page
  12. "JSD の所在地・案内図 JSDの事務局 JSD Map-JSD Main Office" . Japanese School of Detroit. July 18, 2001. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "1020 E. Square Lk. Rd. Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304"