St. Hugo Of The Hills Continuation School vs. Cranbrook Schools
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School Overview
Top Rankings
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Cranbrook Schools ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Michigan for:
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Overview
The mission of St. Hugo of the Hills School is to provide students with an educational environment in which the teachings of the Catholic faith are instilled, nurtured and demonstrated.
These teachings constitute an integral part of the school's academic program and the St. Hugo school community.
Strengthened by the values inherent in these teachings, students and staff are challenged to live with the conviction that, as Catholic Christians in today's world, it must be different with us.
The school provides an environment of academic excellence giving each student the opportunity to develop as a whole person: spiritually, socially, physically, emotionally, and intellectually in order to meet the challenges of the future.
Curiosity. Critical Thinking. Global Perspective. Creativity. Wonder. For generations, Cranbrook has fostered these skills and mindsets in our students while delivering on the promise of readying our students to excel, both at the colleges of their dreams and in life.
It is no surprise to us that so many of our alumni credit Cranbrook as one of the biggest factors in their success and happiness in life, and that so many of they have gone on to shape the world in real and profound ways.
Grades Offered
PK-8
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
Yes, selected in 2009
No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
n/a
No
Learning Difference Programs
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No
Year Founded
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1922
Students Body
Total Students
684 students
1673 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
5%
-
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
55
83
Kindergarten Students
68
69
Grade 1 Students
59
72
Grade 2 Students
60
71
Grade 3 Students
56
73
Grade 4 Students
69
69
Grade 5 Students
99
75
Grade 6 Students
52
111
Grade 7 Students
58
119
Grade 8 Students
94
120
Grade 9 Students
-
194
Grade 10 Students
-
218
Grade 11 Students
-
192
Grade 12 Students
-
207
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
34 teachers
285 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
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84%
Average Class Size
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16
Number of AP Classes
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16
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:20
1:6
Average SAT score
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1450
Average ACT score
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30
Classroom Dress Code
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Casual
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Jan. 31 / rolling
Tuition Cost
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$38,600
Tuition Notes
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Tuition varies by division and ranges from $12,000 to $38,600 for day students; $52,350 for boarders
% on Financial Aid
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34%
Average Financial Aid Grant
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$16,250
Acceptance Rate
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44%
Admissions Director
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Drew Miller
Admissions Associate
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Laura Carl
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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19
Sports
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Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
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1
Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
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Over 100 Clubs and Activities