We welcome you with open arms to our hilltop campus for memorable tour experiences!
Join us for an insight into the academic experience at FSHA. Meet current students, parents, alumnae, faculty, coaches and staff; walk through our halls; visit classrooms, and see what makes learning on the Hill fun and inspiring!
We invite prospective families to experience our vibrant campus through guided tours offered throughout the year. These tours provide a firsthand look at our classrooms, facilities, and student life — a perfect opportunity to discover what makes our community unique.
On select dates, tours are followed by a special Program Spotlight Panel, where families can learn more about specific academic programs directly from faculty, students, and alumni. These panels dive deeper into the curriculum, student experiences, and post-graduation opportunities.
Families can choose to attend: A Campus Tour Only OR A Campus Tour + Program Spotlight Panel
RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW 10 AM - 11:30 AM September 2 | RSVP September 24 | RSVP October 8 Tour + STEM Spotlight | RSVP October 28 | RSVP November 12 Tour + COMP SCI Spotlight | RSVP November 12 + VAPA Spotlight | RSVP
Join FSHA and St. Francis for Jr. High School Night on Friday, September 12! Enjoy BBQ and games from 6:00–7:00 PM, then stay and cheer on the teams at the St. Francis football game. It’s a fun and relaxed way to get to know our community — we hope to see you there!
RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW September 12 | 6PM-7PM RSVP COMING SOON!
Current Flintridge Sacred Heart families in your area open their homes to host conversations about what it is like to be a part of our school community. You will hear from school leaders, faculty and current students. Please join us!
RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW Pasadena | October 2 | 6PM-8PM RSVP San Marino | November 13 | 6PM-8PM RSVP La Cañada/Glendale | December 4 | 6PM-8PM RSVP
This year, FSHA is excited to partner with St. Francis High School for Middle School Visiting Days! During the week of November 17–20, participating middle schools will bring their 8th grade girls to visit FSHA for a special morning on the Hill. Please contact your school’s 8th grade coordinator for your scheduled date. Local Independent and Public School Families: We'd love to welcome your daughter too! Please use the following link to RSVP.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW Research Insight | November 4 | 5PM-6PM | RSVP Flintridge Sacred Heart provides a four-year research curriculum that develops the explicit and implicit skills students need to complete college-level and scholarly research and inspires a lifelong search for truth. Meet our research program chair and learn of the ways in which we cultivate curious minds, emphasizing core research skills. Students across all grades receive instruction in navigating academic databases, how to use predictive search methods to locate research material and the use of multiple electronic source documentation tools.
The mathematics department prepares each student for further study by providing a solid foundation in mathematical skills while encouraging organized critical thinking. Meet our math department chair and learn how the department helps students become independent problem solvers. The department integrates technology in all of its courses helping students focus on reasoning skills and visualize mathematical concepts. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of a very diverse student body. Every member of the department is sensitive to the varying levels of skills and enthusiasm.
WATCH OUR PAST EVENTS
Social StudiesInsight Night (Virtual) Meet our social studies department chair and learn how the curriculum offers all students a progression of courses designed to develop knowledge and skills in the areas of geography, history, economics, politics, psychology and historiography. The courses progress along several axes: from national histories (USA) to regional (Latin America) histories to world history, from simple facts and narratives to more complex theories and analyses, and lastly from the use of direct primary sources to more complicated statistical and secondary sources.
Science Insight Night (Virtual)
Meet our science department chair and learn how the curriculum equips students with an awareness of the interdependence of all living organisms and their diverse environments, to instill in them a reverence for life, and to inspire a sense of wonder and challenge which motivates students to continue the search for new discoveries and insights.
Religious Studies Insight Night (Virtual)
Meet Mr. William Hambleton, Religious Studies department chair and faculty member, and learn about Flintridge Sacred Heart's religious studies curriculum and philosophy. Mr. Hambleton will offer an insight into how faculty engage students in the classroom and provide a faith-based education rooted in the Church’s teachings while welcoming all religious traditions to our journey of prayer, study, community, and service.
Computer Science and Engineering Insight Night (Virtual)
Meet Mr. Ty Buxman and Ms. Jeannie Finley, Computer Science and Engineering department chairs and faculty members, and learn about Flintridge Sacred Heart's computer science and engineering department curriculum. Mr. Buxman and Ms. Finley will offer insight into how faculty engage students in the classroom and guide students to be inquisitive about the world they encounter and interpret complex information so that they can formulate solutions to real-world problems.
At Flintridge Sacred Heart, it isn’t about fitting a mold or striving to look or act in a certain way; it's about understanding and loving your true self.
Whatever you want to be, we'll help ignite your dreams.
FLINTRIDGE SACRED HEART
440 St. Katherine Drive La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011 626-685-8300
Flintridge Sacred Heart, a Catholic, Dominican, independent, college-preparatory, day and boarding high school, educates young women for a life of faith, integrity, and truth.
Flintridge Sacred Heart admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial aid, and athletic and other school-administered programs.