Stuart Hall High School | |
Streetaddress: | 1715 Octavia Street |
City: | San Francisco (Pacific Heights) |
Zipcode: | 94109 |
Country: | USA |
Religion: | Roman Catholic |
President: | Ann Marie Krejcarek |
Head Of School: | Anthony Farrell |
Dean: | Michael Buckley |
Faculty: | 23 |
Avg Class Size: | 14 |
Ratio: | 7:1 |
Tuition: | $39,240.00 (2015-16) |
Athletics: | Cross Country Running, Fencing, Soccer, Baseball, Track, Basketball, Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Badminton, Lacrosse, Football, Wrestling, Sailing |
Song: | Coeur de Jesus |
Accreditation: | Western Association of Schools and Colleges[1] |
Team Name: | The Knights |
Yearbook: | Knight Vision (2016) |
Newspaper: | The roundtable |
Established: | 2000 |
Enrollment: | 205 |
Enrollment As Of: | 2016 |
Free Label3: | Athletic Director |
Free Text3: | Michael Beleson |
Free Label4: | College Counseling Director |
Free Text4: | Cesar Guerrero |
Homepage: | Stuart Hall High School |
Stuart Hall High School is a Catholic all boys college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco, California. It opened in the fall of 2000 and together with the Convent of the Sacred Heart High School and Convent Elementary forms Convent & Stuart Hall, part of an international network of schools known as the Schools of the Sacred Heart.
Stuart Hall High School operates by a block schedule; theology, ethics and social justice classes are mandatory for graduation. Heavy emphasis is placed on community involvement, service, critical thinking, respect for intellectual values, and self-development.
Each Stuart Hall High School student completes four years of English, history, mathematics, theology, and philosophy/religion; three years of lab science and international language; two years of physical education and fine arts; and one year of computer science.
As part of the Schools of the Sacred Heart network, SHHS has accepted the IB curriculum, and began it in the 2016-17 school year. Students also have a choice of AP courses, including art history, biology, calculus, chemistry, comparative government/politics, computer science, English language/composition, environmental science, European history, French language, French literature, human geography, music theory, physics, psychology, Spanish language, Spanish literature, studio art, US government/politics and US history. Students participate with Convent High School in many co-ed activities, including classes.