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  1. Immaculate Heart is a Catholic, independent, college preparatory school. In its spirit and its style, Immaculate Heart combines a mixture of the traditional and the innovative; of discipline and freedom; of play and work; of concern for things of the heart as well as of the mind; and of a readiness to create and to celebrate.

  2. Immaculate Heart High School & Middle School. 5515 Franklin Avenue • Los Angeles, California 90028 phone: (323) 461-3651 • fax: (323) 462-0610 Contact Us ... Immaculate Heart has been located on a beautiful hillside property in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles since our founding by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1906.

  3. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Solemn High Requiem. November 20, 2023. Confirmation 2023. May 31, 2023. IHM Basketball 2023. March 28, 2023. Lessons & Carols 2023. March 6, 2023. ... Immaculate Heart of Mary School is an apostolate of: THE SLAVES OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY. SAINT BENEDICT CENTER PO Box 1000 Harvard, MA. 01451. About Us. Contact; General Info;

  4. Immaculate Heart High School & Middle School, Los Angeles, California. 3,632 likes · 281 talking about this · 7,127 were here. Educating the hearts and minds of young women since 1906.

  5. Immaculate Heart High School was founded in 1906 by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, a Catholic religious order of women who trace their origin to Olot, Spain. In 1903, Thomas J. Conaty was appointed Bishop. Under his auspices, the sisters purchased a fifteen-acre plot of land in the Hollywood Hills near what is now Western and ...

  6. High School. Here at Immaculate Heart High School it is our privilege to teach your children the meaning of learning through the eyes of Jesus Christ. We value each child and believe they have been anointed with gifts from God. Therefore, it is our duty to instill in each and every individual the value of their self worth.

  7. 23 reviews and 9 photos of IMMACULATE HEART HIGH SCHOOL "Went here, too. Hated not having boys to oogle in class while I was there, but now I appreciate it in hindsight. As women, we were able to achieve all roles: students, tutors, held every class office, and were our own leaders. And, of course, we were able to ship in boys from our brother schools, you know, for dances and play and crap ...