In an increasingly competitive world, it is the values instilled in our girls that make them stand out from the crowd.

Which is the best high school for my daughter? Where will she thrive, academically and personally? And, most importantly, how will we know we have made the right choice? At The Sacred Heart School of Montreal, the feeling of “knowing” you and your daughter have made the right choice often comes when you step into our school and feel welcomed, like family.

Values-Based Education
As the only all-girls English Catholic high school in Montreal, with a mission to nurture the mind, body and spirit of each student in a supportive and caring environment, Sacred Heart is the natural fit for families who believe in a values-based education. Some of those values, shared by Sacred Heart schools around the world, include deep respect for the religions of the world, teaching strategies that recognize the individual needs of every student, a life-long commitment to service, a safe and welcoming environment in which each person is valued, cared for and respected, and a place where everyone shows respect, acceptance and concern for themselves and others.

Private Bus from Laval
In 2015, Sacred Heart became the first Montreal school to offer this private transportation service to Laval families. The bus carries only Sacred Heart students to and from the school.

Tuition and Financial Aid
In order to maintain economic diversity at the school, Sacred Heart offers a robust financial aid program. The school awarded $300,000 in bursaries in 2018-2019 to 20 per cent of families. The average bursary was $6,400. This financial support is made possible through the generosity of current and past families, alumnae, faculty and staff, and friends of Sacred Heart.

Grade 12
As of this fall, The Sacred Heart School of Montreal will become the first all-girls school in Montreal, and one of a select few high schools in the entire province, to offer a grade 12 program. Students will be able to choose between Commerce, Social Sciences, and Science streams. At the end of the program, students will receive a Grade 12 diploma (OSSD) from the Ontario Ministry of Education, enabling them to apply to universities in Quebec, other Canadian provinces, the United States, and abroad.