Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart

Private | PK-12 | Roman Catholic | 695 students |  

PHONE: (301) 657-4322

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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9101 Rockville Pike

Bethesda, MD 20814

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Bethesda's Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 695 students in grades PK-12.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 24 reviews, is 3 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA, NAIS; Basketball; Chorus; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Jul 31, 2011
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Please save your daughter and do not send her here. I am a recent graduate of this school and I can say I have had the worst experience I could imagine. The girls were awful. Very cliquey and exclusive. There is alot of bullying going on throughout the upper school. Other alumnae from over the years that I have run into actually agree with my opinion. I know many girls who left over the years as well. I was too afraid to transfer because freshman year was so terrible, I thought it would happen all over again somewhere else. The academics cant be beat, some professors do need to be fired, however. The community involvement is also fantastic. However, the arts and theatre programs are in dire need to be revamped. There is no legit theatre. The sports also need to be improved as well. I hated this school and I am not alone. The price for the school does not make up for the actual school. I am still reeling from the awful social tension and exclusion as well as poor administrative guidance.

Posted on May 14, 2011
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I'm going to be graduating from Stone Ridge this year and have been attending the school since I was a freshmen. I can honestly say that Stone Ridge has been a miserable experience. The administration is useless, focusing more on the new brand theme (which is aweful) than actually focusing on student needs. The academics are strong, but the athletics, drama, arts, and any other extracurricular activities are weak. The best thing I can say about Stone Ridge is the Social Action community service program. It provides a good opportunity for girls to be involved and volunteer in the greater community. The tuition at Stone Ridge is outrageous for what the students receive. Too many girls are on finacial aid, which is why the school can't afford anything. The girls are immature and can't grow out of the cliques they've been in since middle school. Stone Ridge isn't going to last much longer.

Posted on Oct 13, 2010
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My daughter, Michelle Wiss, is agraduate of Stone Ridge, and is the successful, enlightened woman she is because of the Sacred Heart philosophy of "educating the whole child".
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Posted on Aug 16, 2010
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I attended Stone Ridge starting in 7th grade, until I left the school halfway through 11th grade. Coming from a DC Public Elementary, I needed a more structured academic environment, as well as higher standards. Stone Ridge did provide these things, but at a serious cost. From the onset, I was constantly bullied for not listening to the same music, having different taste in clothing and accessories, and for being an individual. The school did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to fix the clique problem, and I have other friends who left for the same reasons. The extracurricular activities are seriously lacking, and there isn't any support of individuality. I would NEVER send my daughter there, and have strongly cautioned people against it. The experience I had at the DC Public high school that I transferred to was so much better than 4.5 years at SR.

Posted on May 31, 2010
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Great school, My daughter loves it here I think this is the best independent school in DC area, both catholic or non.
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Posted on Apr 26, 2010
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I am not satisfied with this school. I expected different things to be higher than others. The girls were very clique (more than other school's I've attented), and very exclusive. This is partially due to the girls coming in from middle school into the high school. While the academics are good they can be rigorous and I feel I dont have enough time to do other things outside of school which I enjoy and have a passion for. I am excited to finally graduate and leave the school. I wish my experience there was more pleasant but I regret to say that it was definatly subpar. If I could do it again I would apply and go elsewhere.
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Posted on Oct 2, 2009
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SIX-R S: Stone Ridge provides the 6-R's (Readin', 'Ritin', 'Rithmatic, Respect, Religion, Reality)... forgive the colloquial liberties. My daughter has been almost 10 years at SR and our experience has been nine stars out of ten.
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Posted on Sep 19, 2009
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This year marks my daughters four year at Stone Ridge and there has never been a day she wakes up and doesn't want to go to school. The summer break is too long. She has good friends, teachers, and faculty. I believe a child's attitude towards her school is on of the best indicators of a school done right.
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Posted on Jul 24, 2009
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Both of my daugters graduated from SR, having started in the lower school. Our family is African American and we have had a wonderful experiece. My daughters have been nurtured and encouraged to be who they are in all facets of their life. The school has increasing put an emphasis on diversity, which has been great for the entire community. My daughters have received a top-notch education, spiritual development and are confident, well-spoken, and courageous young ladies, ready to take on the world. I could not be happier or prouder. J McGlockton
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Posted on Mar 25, 2009
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I am a minority student of a lower socio-economic background that attended Stone Ridge for high school. Stone Ridge is a phenomenal school. It encourages young women to think independently and to develop leadership skills that benefit both themselves and the broader community. Additionally, it provides fantastic aid packages to students who cannot afford to attend otherwise. During my time at Stone Ridge, I was encouraged to take an active role in my classes, to think creatively and 'outside the box,' and to challenge myself by taking upper level courses that have prepared me for a rigorous undergraduate program. My class was particularly close; we did not have any of the stereotypical 'cliquey' problems associated with private schools. Stone Ridge works to shape the entire person - not only educating us in the academic sense but also encouraging us to take an active role in society. I highly recommend it.
--Submitted by a student


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