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Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart (''Woodlands'', ''WA'', or ''WASH'') is a
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, it is located in the
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but is run by lay staff with several Sisters sitting on the Board of Trustees.


History

The Convent of the Sacred Heart was established in 1858 by Mother Margaret Crawley
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. In 1860 it moved to its new premises in Taylor Street and was renamed Academy of the Sacred Heart. In 1904, the Sisters moved the school to
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, on the outskirts of
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Barat College Barat College of the Sacred Heart was a small Catholic college located in Lake Forest, Illinois, north of Chicago. The college was named after Madeleine Sophie Barat, founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart. Barat College was purchased by D ...
was founded in 1918 and the college and academy shared the large "Old Main" building. In 1961 the present name "Woodlands Academy" was adopted following a restructuring of the elementary and secondary schools. Donors later purchased the premises of the former Barat College and donated it to the academy, reuniting the campus with its roots.


Student life


Sports

Woodlands competes in the
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(IHSA). WA sponsors volleyball, tennis, field hockey, basketball, soccer, and softball as varsity sports. The school sponsors golf as a club sport, in addition to being affiliated with North Suburban Crew and the Lake Forest Scouts ice hockey team to permit participation in crew and ice hockey.


Activities

* W.A.C.O.R: Woodlands Academy Council of Representatives. * Service Club: each advisory (see above definition) elects a member to represent them and report back information pertaining to service. * H.O.P.E. (Help Others Protect Esteem) * Campus Ministry * Spirit Club * Baking Club * Poker Club * Audio Visual Club * Common Ground *
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Forum * La Nouvelle (A literary magazine) * WAstyle (style magazine)


Traditions

Over the over 150 years of the school's existence, a number of secular and religious traditions have evolved, some of which are unique to Woodlands: * ''Congé'' is a day when classes are cancelled and students spend the rest of the day having fun. It is often not announced in advance. * ''Sacred Heart Awards'' are awards given to two members of each class and a faculty member at the end of each quarter. Students submit nominations based on compassion and service. * ''Goûter'' are snacks and other refreshments which are served on special occasions, or as a surprise to students and staff. * ''Wildcat of the Week Award'' is a spirit award given to students who show the most school spirit. The winner is decided by the student council. * ''Cache Cache'' is a French game of hide and seek played on special days throughout the year. * ''Red and White Days'' are days when students are allowed to dress out of uniform while wearing the school's colors. * ''Honors Assemblies'' are held twice a year to honor academic achievement. * '' May Crowning'' is a traditional Catholic ceremony which honors
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, by crowning a statue of her with a wreath of flowers. Students and faculty choose the participants. * A ''Ring Ceremony'' is held every Spring where Juniors are given their school rings by members of the senior class. * ''Lambs at the Crib'' is a Christmas tradition involving the school's crèche scene. Each student is assigned a figurine of a lamb to place by the scene, and moves it closer to the manger as students complete projects or good works. * ''Switch Night'' is a night when the non-boarding students spend the night at the boarding house. * ''Feast of Mater Admirabilis'' is an October religious celebration which honors Mary, and the sophomore class. * ''Mass of the Holy Spirit and Flag Ceremony'' is a celebration of the school's diversity. The celebration begins with a procession of students and staff carrying the flags of their homelands to the chapel for mass. The flags remain in the chapel for the remainder of the year. * ''Feast of Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne'' is celebrated each year to honor the saint who brought the message of Sacred Heart education from France to North America in 1818.


Notable alumnae

* Mary Callahan Erdoes, 1985, banking executive at J.P. Morgan Chase *
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See also

*
Barat College Barat College of the Sacred Heart was a small Catholic college located in Lake Forest, Illinois, north of Chicago. The college was named after Madeleine Sophie Barat, founder of the Society of the Sacred Heart. Barat College was purchased by D ...


References


External links


Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart
— official website
Official Sacred Heart Schools Network page

The Association of Boarding Schools profile
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