Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart is a Catholic, independent, college preparatory school, founded in 1923, in the Network of Sacred Heart schools for girls. The school offers grades 1-12 and a co-educational early childhood program.
History
Stone Ridge was established in downtown Washington, DC at 1719 Massachusetts Avenue, NW in 1923. By the end of the
Second World War, the school had outgrown the original building. In 1947, the
Society of the Sacred Heart bought 25 acres and their estate, known as "Stone Ridge," in
Bethesda, Maryland from Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton. To this day, the original mansion of the Hamilton estate, a grand
neo-Georgian edifice built in 1904, is known as "Hamilton House".[3]
Athletics
Stone Ridge girls compete athletically in the Independent School League. In 2015, a turf field was added to the campus. It is lined for field hockey, soccer and lacrosse. It is really good at lacrosse winning multiple championships in their league.
Campus
It hosts the classes of the Washington Japanese Language School (ワシントン日本語学校 Washington Nihongo Gakkō),[4] a
supplementary school for Japanese children subsidized by the Japanese government.[5]
^"Home". Washington Japanese Language School. Retrieved 2022-02-06. 校舎 ストーンリッジ校 Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart 9101 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20814 (校舎 refers to the classroom location)
^Stephanie Siegel; Peggy Vaughn (June 7, 2006).
"Class acts for 2006 graduates". The Gazette. Maryland Community Newspapers. Archived from
the original on June 14, 2006. On the 25th anniversary of her own graduation from Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart in Bethesda, CNN correspondent Andrea Koppel returns today to talk about finding joy both personally and professionally.