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Sacred Heart Schools (Chicago, Illinois)

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Sacred Heart Schools is a PK–8 independent Roman Catholic school in Chicago, Illinois, United States, that welcomes students of all faiths. It was established in 1876 in the city and today is part of a global network of Sacred Heart schools.

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Sacred Heart Schools (Chicago, Illinois)
North Sheridan Road, Chicago

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North Sheridan Road 6250
60660 Chicago
Illinois, United States
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