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FAQ about Sacred Heart Apostolic School

Frequently Asked Questions:

What grade can a student enter the school?

The student may apply and enter from 8th grade or later.  Before that time, boys can enter the Knights of Sacred Heart.  When making a decision about enrollment, this program introduces young men to the life within the school and creates the opportunity to get to know other students. 

Does the school prepare a student for college or a career?  

Students learn that they can freely respond to God’s will in their life, whatever that may be.  They learn to think critically and form strong convictions, which carry them forward.   Sacred Heart is accredited by Cognia. You can also view our accreditation certificate by clicking HERE.  Graduates have continued their education in colleges such as Loyola University, Ave Maria University, Benedictine College, Christendom College and Holy Cross College and others.

Must one be certain of his priestly vocation to enroll?

No.  Discernment continues after high school.  If they choose to go to the seminary, the formation of a Legionary of Christ takes up to 14 years.

Is the school accredited?

 Yes, the school is accredited by Cognia. You can also view our accreditation certificate by clicking HERE.

What activities does Sacred Heart have outside the school?

There are numerous activities outside the school.  The students are engaged in a sports league, community outreach, hikes, swimming, winter activities, hockey as well as cultural activities. Sacred Heart students also participate in charitable activities such as clean up America, visiting the sick, and “Morning Run,” a ministry to feed and help the homeless. The students participate in the March for Life in Washington, D.C., helped lead boys’ leadership camps and street missions of evangelization.

Do the students play any interscholastic sports?

Yes, the students have a cross country, basketball and soccer team.  They also participate in the ECYD Sports Tournament. 

How much time do the boys have to visit their families?

There are approximately 80 days per year for home visits.  Please look at the calendar for specific dates.  Families are also welcome at the school at any time. 

How often can families contact their sons?

We are a partner with the family so consistent communication is vital to the success of each student and our mission.  The students call their parents several times a week via Chromebook and FaceTime. The current designated times are Sunday afternoon, Wednesday evening, and Saturday afternoon. Parents may call at any time to speak to their son. 

How many graduates go on to enter the seminary?

 This will vary from year to year but usually around 50% of the students go to the candidacy program at the Legion of Christ seminary for a summer.  They make a decision about entering the seminary during this program. 

How many graduates have been ordained to the priesthood?

Sacred Heart is proud to say that we have celebrated our first ordination.  Fr. Thomas White was in our first graduating class.  Our experience in apostolic schools around the world have shown that around 10% of students who attend an apostolic school will be ordained priests. 

What have graduates who have not continued in priestly discernment gone on to do?

 Each student has discovered his gifts, talents and desires to serve Jesus Christ and those are lived in each one.  We have had students who have started their own businesses, non-profits, gone on to the military, actors, musicians, photographer, videographer, computer services, and executives. 

Do priests teach at the school?

Our faculty consists of both highly qualified priests and lay people.  Priests are also the deans of the students.  The dean accompanies the students throughout their day.

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