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  1. Since 1881, Sacred Heart has lived the mission of our foundress St. Madeleine Sophie Barat – inspiring generations of students to lead meaningful lives. Today, we are a vibrant community that empowers each young woman to share her passion and purpose through our commitment to five core goals.

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  2. Convent of the Sacred Heart is an American independent Roman Catholic all-girls' school in the Manhattan borough of New York City. Teaching from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, it is located on Manhattan's Upper East Side at East 91st Street and Fifth Avenue.

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  3. Convent of the Sacred Heart is a Catholic school for girls in New York City that traces its history to 1881. It offers a rigorous academic program, international opportunities, athletics, community service and a global network of Sacred Heart schools.

  4. The Sisters of Life have two convents in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and several convents in New York, United States: St. Paul the Apostle Convent, Sacred Heart of Jesus Convent, St. Barnabas Convent and St. Frances de Chantal Convent, where over 120 sisters live in community.

  5. Convent of the Sacred Heart - 91st Street. 2,342 likes · 84 talking about this · 1,132 were here. The oldest independent all-girls school in New York City, educating young women from Pre-K to Grade

  6. She founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a religious institute that was a major support to her fellow Italian immigrants to the United States. Cabrini was the first U.S. citizen to be canonized a saint by the Catholic Church, on July 7, 1946.