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Education of the Heart

Cabrinian Education seeks to enflame hearts with an enthusiasm for life and love for all people. Mother Cabrini based her work on the “education of the heart”: promoting Gospel values, critical thinking and openness towards others. Her legacy continues.
  • Are stabilizing centers of support at the child care, primary, secondary and higher education levels
  • Serve students of diversified populations and teach them values, faith and service
 
  Teaching

Cabrini College
601 King of Prussia Road
Radnor, PA 19087
Phone: (610) 902-8100
www.cabrini.edu

Cabrini College is a Catholic, coeducational, residential, undergraduate college founded in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC). The College, which offers programs of study in liberal arts and professional studies, is equally committed to commuter, graduate and adult studies. In all its academic and co-curricular programs, the College assists students in actualizing their potential- personally and professionally – so that they may better understand themselves, be more sensitive to the needs of the global community and contribute competently to society.

  Teaching

Cabrini High School
1400 Moss Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
Phone: (504) 482-1193
www.cabrinihigh.com

The mission of Cabrini High School is to educate the mind and heart of young women in the Catholic Cabrinian tradition thus instilling the principles of respect, excellence and service, which make up the core values. The curriculum encourages students of diverse races, creeds, nationalities, and socio-economic backgrounds to discover their God-given talents through a commitment to academic excellence, spiritual development and social growth.

  Teaching

Mother Cabrini High School
701 Ft. Washington Avenue
New York, NY 10040
Phone: (212) 923-3540
www.cabrinihs.com

Mother Cabrini High School has dedicated itself to the educational, personal, and spiritual development of young women. The school continues the mission of St. Cabrini by serving the immigrant population of Washington Heights. Approximately 400 girls, mostly of Dominican descent, grades 9 through 12 are offered an education in a spiritual atmosphere designed to foster a love of learning and recognition of the dignity of each individual. Through the work/study program, these students were given an opportunity to take ownership of their education, learn valuable work skills, and obtain a quality Catholic/Cabrinian education.

 
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