
Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy celebrated the 89 seniors of the Class of 2025.
This year’s graduates are charging into the future with bold ambition, especially in STEM. Among the most popular intended college majors are biological sciences, engineering, nursing, and psychology – reflecting a clear commitment to innovation, inquiry and impact. Their interests span from medical research and software engineering to mental health and environmental science.
Every member of the Class of 2025 was accepted to a four-year college or university with many choosing institutions known for academic rigor and values-based education.
● 34% of the class were admitted to highly selective universities with acceptance rates under 25%, including Dartmouth College, Boston College, Villanova University and USC.
● 31% will attend faith-based colleges and universities, a testament to the strength of their spiritual formation on the Hill.
● 49% will stay in California including 18 students entering the University of California system at campuses such as UCLA, UC Berkeley, and UC San Diego.
Additional highlights from this exceptional class include:
● Four student-athletes are continuing their sport at the collegiate level in volleyball, equestrian, water polo and softball
● Four graduates were awarded full-tuition scholarships, including a Posse Scholar and a QuestBridge finalist
The Class of 2025 began its sophomore year still navigating the pandemic and rose again in the wake of the Eaton Canyon Fire.
“The Class of 2025 was together on their Kairos retreat in Ojai when the fires began. They returned to a community forever changed, but what remains constant is their loving care for one another, and their classmates,” said Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy Principal Rebecca Bostic. “We are so proud of the way they took care not only of one another but also reached out into the community to serve those in need of goods and services. We had several seniors who lost their homes or were displaced, and they were attending our Eaton Fire support meetings to encourage and uplift the impacted underclasswomen. They are truly an incredible group of young women.”
“What stands out about this class is how fully they embraced their Dominican values,” added Bostic. “Instead of turning inward, they reached out with empathy and a true desire to serve. Their strength and spirit will have left a lasting legacy on the Hill.”
As the Class of 2025 heads into the world, they do so as women of faith, integrity and truth, ready to make a difference in every field – and in every heart – they touch.
To learn more about Flintridge Sacred Heart, visit fsha.org.
Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy is located at 440 St. Katherine Drive in La Cañada Flintridge.