Stuart’s community enjoys many rich traditions. Some are steeped in the Sacred Heart experience and are universal to all Network schools. Others are particular to Stuart itself. Many echo the philosophy of the Sacred Heart Goals and Criteria. At Stuart, students and faculty learn, love and laugh together and have a pride in their school that comes through in the celebration of these events. Follow the links below to learn more about each.
Flag Ceremony
Held each September prior to the Mass of the Holy Spirit, the Flag Ceremony allows students, faculty and staff to celebrate the diversity of Stuart’s community. It serves as a powerful reminder that different nations can live and work together in peace and harmony. More»
Green and White Day
Green and White Day is a time for students and faculty to don their green or white shirts and enjoy an afternoon of healthy competition designed to build unity and school spirit. More»
Junior Ring Ceremony
Held mid-year, the Junior Ring Ceremony is the most memorable event for Upper School students. In a candlelight ceremony, junior students are presented with their school rings. More»
Christmas at Stuart
Prior to Christmas Break, each of the divisions at Stuart celebrates Christmas. More»
Women We Admire Day
Stuart celebrates Women’s History month with a special day devoted to “Women We Admire.” Students in the Lower School research a woman they highly regard, and share their findings on her life and accomplishments in a “Talking Museum” where each girl dresses as her subject. More»
Spring Extravaganza
Every spring, the Stuart community gathers for two fun-filled evenings to benefit the school. The first is always a family-centered event where students and their families are treated to a night of activities, great food and a silent auction. The second evening is an adult-only gala. More»