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ROSEMONT SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD NURTURING EXCELLENCE IN A JOYFUL CATHOLIC COMMUNITY

Rosemont School of the Holy Child Viewbook

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rosemont school

of the holy childnurturing excellence in a joyful catholic community

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missionRosemont School of the Holy Child provides an intellectually challenging and creative program of study that fosters academic excellence in an independent, co-educational environment. Students are treated with reverence and respect and are actively engaged in their education. The school does this in a Christian community, which follows the Catholic tradition, fostering a joyous, personal faith commitment.

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WelcomeWelcome

At Rosemont School of the Holy Child, every student is valued and respected for their individual talent and uniqueness. In our

Catholic community, the values of self-esteem and friendship, as well as a strong commitment to society, are instilled through daily school life.

The school is composed of three divisions:Early Childhood: Nursery – KindergartenLower School: Grades 1 – 4Middle School: Grades 5 – 8

Each division is designed to challenge each student while also addressing their individual needs. All classrooms create an atmosphere to promote academic, personal and spiritual growth.

the campus includes:• high-tech computer and science Labs

• state-of-the-art music and art studios

• athLetic faciLities incLuding a turf fieLd

• chapeL, Library, cafeteria

• an experienced and dedicated core facuLty

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“ At Rosemont School of the Holy Child, we long have embraced the values of small-group instruction and inferential thinking.

philosophy The educational goal of Rosemont School of the Holy Child is to develop the whole child —body and soul, mind, and heart — by combining sound religious training with vigorous intellectual growth. Rosemont School offers children the opportunity to live and work in a Christian community in which they are encouraged to exercise their freedom, realizing and accepting the responsibility of their choices. Through the guidance of adults and their own lived experience of Christian concepts, the children are taught to reflect on their experience and to formulate their own values. Rosemont School provides the opportunity for students to grow in the knowledge and appreciation of their personal abilities and talents, to value themselves and others as persons, and to live out the principles learned in service.

sister mary broderick, s.h.c.j.head of school

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1949schooL of the hoLy chiLd in rosemont

opens in the former Kerbaugh mansion with 22 students in

grades K through 2.

1987first rshc aLumni

association meeting heLd

1956first graduation

exercises for 8th grade

1995schooL’s murray fieLd on airdaLe road dedicated in memory of sr. connie murray, 2nd principaL

1969groundbreaKing

for new wing with Library,

cafeteria and gymnasium

2006groundbreaKing for 40,000 sq. ft.

of additionaL academic space and gymnasium

1980first review and

accreditation by pennsyLvania association of

private academic schooLs (papas)

2008chiLdren attend cLasses in new

academic center for first time

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goals for Schools of the holy child jesus

t he Schools of the holy child jesus in the united States,

members of a national network and an international community of holy child Schools, offer an education that has a distinctive spirit. a holy child education is both a clearly defined and flexible ideal. it is a tradition rooted in christian values and attuned to learning opportunities which enable students to respond to life with joy, zeal and compassion.

1 to foster a faith commitment that engenders a joyous personal response to god in the challenges of the world.

2 to deepen an understanding of christian community.

3 to provide an intellectually challenging and creative program of study that fosters academic excellence.

4 to work for christian principles of justice, peace, and compassion in every facet of life.

5 to create a learning climate based on trust and reverence for the dignity and uniqueness of each person.

6 to further the integral human development of all who participate in the life of the School.

7 to plan for the development of holy child education in the School.

school history As a Holy Child School, Rosemont School is imbued with the philosophy of Philadelphia-born Cornelia Connelly, the foundress of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus.

The School was founded in 1949 in a splendid Tudor mansion which is today complemented by contemporary facilities. The campus includes an Early Childhood Center, Chapel, science labs, computer labs, a state-of-the-art library, spacious cafeteria, and music and art studios for both Lower and Middle School divisions. Rosemont School also has a large, well-equipped gymnasium and fields.

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The School that love and respect built.

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the rosemont school experience allows students to explore, question, discover and demonstrate. Teachers create environments that maximize success through small, flexible instructional groups. Student-centered classrooms motivate each child to achieve intellectually, emotionally and physically.

rshc students are vaLued and respected for their individuaL taLents and uniqueness.Nurturing

methodology• an interdiscipLinary and muLti-

sensory approach instiLLs a Love of Learning in earLy chiLdhood

• the Lower schooL offers a safe pLace for students to expLore their passions, express themseLves and deveLop seLf-esteem

• the middLe schooL curricuLum embraces coLLaboration and criticaL thinKing sKiLLs

• oLder students coLLaborate with younger students throughout the year for prayer services, assembLies and speciaL projects

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“ Rosemont School instilled in me a lifelong love of learning. My memories of the school remain vivid; I can’t think of childhood without thinking of RSHC. Simply put, it shaped my identity.

giuliana Vetranorshc 2001 harVard uniVersity

21st century learning• introduction to spanish, computers and

technoLogy beginning in preKindergarten

• thematic teaching approaches in earLy chiLdhood through Lower schooL

• performance opportunities in the schooL community

• fieLd trips to broaden experiences

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Excellence

focus on excellence is a mantra at Rosemont School of the Holy Child. Our faculty and students all have strengths and our goal is to highlight and enhance those strengths in every person. Whether it be science, math, art, sports, or technology, our students’ personal excellence is nurtured and developed throughout their instruction at Rosemont School.

technology is at the heart of the educationaL journey at rshc and is Key to connecting our schooL community:

• earLy chiLdhood and Lower schooL have access to state-of-the-art computer Labs

• middLe schooL empLoys an unprecedented one-to-one netbooK program

• data projectors throughout the schooL

• cLass portaLs provide current cLassroom information

through shared vaLues, Learning extends from the cLassroom to the pLaying fieLd, the

studios, the stage and the wider community.

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• instrumentaL and vocaL Lessons

• spring musicaL production

• artist-of-the-month program

• annuaL arts festivaL

fall sports• sports, games &

fun activities grades 1-3• fieLd hocKey grades 4-8• footbaLL grades 4-8

Winter sports• basKetbaLL grades 5-8• swimming grades 5-8

spring sports• soccer grades 2-3• tracK & fieLd grades 4-8

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“ Confidence begets confidence.

cornelia connelly

performing and Visual artsrshc students expLore music and art from an earLy age, deveLoping their gifts and the confidence to share them. students have the opportunity to practice, perform, and appreciate music and art.

athletic and physical education programs• the goal of our

programs is to deVelop skills, discipline, loyalty, sportsmanship to instill a lifelong enjoyment of games, sports and physical fitness

• by proViding a broad-based athletic program, including a no-cut policy, students are encouraged to participate at all leVels

• students enjoy outdoor athletics on our turf field and in our state-of-the-art gymnasium

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happy heart, happy spirit RSHC students enter their classrooms filled with curiosity and imagination. “Actions, Not Words” is a Holy Child motto that motivates students to do more and engage in endeavors larger than themselves. Our students display a desire and capacity to learn anytime and anywhere.

Joyful

traditions beyond the classroomRSHC provides numerous opportunities for students to explore their passions and develop their interests whatever they may be.

• community service

• nursery breaKfast with dads

• preKindergarten mystery readers

• middLe schooL spring pLay

• christmas concert and tabLeaux

• service day

• haLLoween grand march

• after-schooL music, sports and Language enrichment programs

ceLebrations, events and gatherings deveLop bonding whiLe creating a strong networK among students.

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“ I received an outstanding education in a very supportive atmosphere. It felt good to know I was part of the Holy Child family and would be for life. patricia marie colbert, rshc 1965

northWestern uniVersity and georgetoWn uniVersity

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Catholic rshc is committed to meeting the spirituaL needs of young chiLdren.

belief RSHC models the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and makes faith a lived experience in the service of God and neighbor. Under the guidance of RSHC’s devoted teachers, students develop an awareness of their place in the world and their obligation to society.

building moral character• whiLe rshc hoLds true to our

cathoLic nature, parents of many reLigious bacKgrounds vaLue that a rshc education transcends any singLe denomination.

• the Lessons Learned at rshc are carried into aduLthood, heLping to shape a Life of moraL integrity.

• the chiLdren are encouraged to discover and strengthen their spirituaL nature and to understand their connection to god’s Love.

• the chiLdren are prepared for the sacraments of reconciLiation, hoLy eucharist and confirmation with a sense of reverence and joyfuL spirit.

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“ My nine years at RSHC built an invaluable educational foundation. Equally important, RSHC provided a spiritual cornerstone that extends far beyond competitive academics and remains a guiding force in my life.

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shannon ali, rshc 1987 dartmouth college and VillanoVa uniVersity school of laW

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neighborhood Our school community is made up of a wide variety of individuals. Students, faculty, alumni, parents and grandparents all participate and are actively involved.

rshc students are vaLued and respected for their individuaL taLents and uniqueness.Community

Rosemont School of the Holy Child is a wonderful and exciting community. Students are happy to come to school each day ready to learn and grow academically and personally. Our students take full advantage of a wide variety of experiences and opportunities. Monthly service projects and activities are organized to bring the needs of the greater community to the attention of the students. We recognize that involvement in activities that are rewarding and fun, add to the RSHC experience and develop a strong bond among students.

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community serViceChildren and adults work together toward common goals. They engage in meaningful dialogue to develop trust and respect for one another.

Children learn and develop through active participation in thoughtfully organized experiences which are both school and community based. The students recognize that they can contribute to society.

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“ Let us never think we have done enough.

cornelia connelly

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Beyond RSHC 98% of rshc graduates go on to their first choice for high schooL

high schools attended by 2006-2010 rShc graduateS

*numbers above bars on graph represent total # of alumni at school “ “I’m convinced my love of

literature began at RSHC with an advanced reading course. My three children have all graduated and were challenged in similar ways. RSHC is the ultimate preparation because it teaches the love of learning.

dr. brian mcdonough, rshc 1972lasalle uniVersity and temple uniVersity medical school

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Volunteer eVents• golf and tennis outing in the fall• book fair to benefit the library• family community Service Projects• annual Spring auction• monthly art exhibits in the great hall

Voluntary contributionstuition provides a great percentage, but not all, of the income that rosemont School counts on to meet operating expenses. the additional funds necessary to balance the budget are made up from several sources including the rosemont School annual fund. contributions to the annual fund are tax-deductible and are solicited annually.

hoW parents are inVolVeda rosemont School education is an investment in your child’s future. rosemont School of the holy child encourages, welcomes, and depends upon parents’ participation, cooperation, and interest.

parents’ auxiliarythe Parents’ auxiliary is an integral part of rosemont School. the purpose of the auxiliary is to foster a spirit of good will and to provide financial support to the School. each year the auxiliary sponsors events which benefit the School and, ultimately, the students. regardless of your time commitments or talents, there are many ways for you to become involved through the Parents’ auxiliary. the children learn a valuable lesson by seeing their parents volunteer at their School.

directionsrShc is located in the heart of the main line. directions are available on our website. the rosemont train station (Paoli-thorndale line) is within walking distance of the school.

extended dayextended day is available for nursery through 6th grade until 6:00 pm.

tuition and financial aidtuition information is available on our website. additional expenses include uniforms, trips and books.

rShc strives to offer financial aid to families who qualify based on financial need. to be considered, families must complete a financial aid application. forms are available at the school or you can apply online on our website. We recommend that families apply for aid soon after they apply for admission.

admissionsto start the admission Process at rShc:

1. inquire — call the admission office to arrange a parent interview and tour

2. tour — you are cordially invited to attend one of our “first Wednesday” open houses at 9:00 am to experience our vibrant community

3. aPPly — complete the application for admission online

Student visits begin in january.

Please visit www.rosemontschool.org for more information or contact jeanne marie blair, director of admissionsphone: 610-922-1010email: [email protected]

www.rosemontschool.org

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1344 montgomery avenue, roSemont, Pa 19010610.922.1000 | WWW.roSemontSchool.org

1344 montgomery avenue, roSemont, Pa 19010610.922.1000 | WWW.roSemontSchool.org