Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, high school in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart is a private all-girls institution in Miami-Dade County serving students from kindergarten through high school in a faith-based environment. The campus spans two locations in Coconut Grove with historic buildings like El Jardin from 1918 alongside modern facilities for academics, athletics, and arts programs.
The school was founded in 1961 and belongs to the global network of Sacred Heart schools that originated in Amiens, France in 1801. The property includes the historic El Jardin building from 1918, donated by the O'Neil family, which remains the oldest section of the campus.
The school's name reflects its connection to the Society of the Sacred Heart, an international community dedicated to girls' education. Students and families gather for celebrations tied to Catholic holidays, with liturgies and prayer services that bring the community together throughout the year.
The campus is safe and accessible with large open spaces, trees, and sports fields where students engage in various activities. Visitors can contact the main office at the Barat Campus to learn more about the school or inquire about admission possibilities.
The school is known for its successful debate and robotics teams and even hosted a national robotics competition in 2007. Several notable figures including actress Sofia Carson, singer Lauren Jauregui, and political strategist Ana Navarro are graduates of this institution.
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