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Seven Hills School

The Seven Hills School
The school's current logo, created ca. 2009
Location
Hillsdale
5400 Red Bank Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45227

Doherty
2726 Johnstone Place
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206
Information
School type Non-profit, Private
Established 1974
Founded 1906
Status Open
Head Christopher P. Garten
Head of Upper Matthew Bolton
Head of Middle William J. Waskowitz
Head of Doherty Patricia V. Guethlein
Head of Lotspeich Carolyn A. Fox
Faculty 137
Grades PK–12
Enrollment 1,047 (2014–2015)
 • Elementary 465
 • Middle 246
 • Upper 336
Student to teacher ratio 9:1
Language English
Hours in school day 7
Campuses Hillsdale
Doherty
Campus type Urban/Suburban
Color(s) Blue, Gold, and Green             
Athletics conference MVC
Team name Stingers
Average SAT scores (2009) 1810–2120
Publication Seven Hills Buzz
Seven Hills Magazine
Newspaper Canvass (Upper)
The Hive (Middle)
Doherty Press (Doherty)
Yearbook Carpe Diem (Upper)
Tuition $5,500 – $19,850
Affiliation NAIS
Alumni Mohini Bhardwaj
Dana Fabe
Tiffany Hines
Andy Paris
Curtis Sittenfeld
P.G. Sittenfeld
Information 513-271-9027
Website
An older logo that has been in use for several decades
An alternate logo that has been in use for several decades

Coordinates: 39°10′0″N 84°24′8″W / 39.16667°N 84.40222°W / 39.16667; -84.40222

The Seven Hills School is a private, non-denominational school in Cincinnati, Ohio. It consists of Doherty (PK–5) and Lotspeich (PK–5), Seven Hills Middle School (6–8) and Seven Hills Upper School (9–12). The Seven Hills School is the largest independent, non-church-affiliated school in Ohio. The Seven Hills School is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. Along with four other local schools, Seven Hills was recognized in 2009 by Cincinnati Magazine for Outstanding Achievement in the category of General Excellence.

The Seven Hills School was formed in 1974 from the combination of three Cincinnati institutions — the College Preparatory School, the Hillsdale School and the Lotspeich School. The Doherty School was founded by Miss Doherty. It was called Miss Doherty's College Preparatory School for Young Girls from its founding in 1906 until 1974. Meanwhile, Lotspeich, the middle school, and the high school were known as Hillsdale-Lotspeich. Both schools were originally only open to women until around the 1960s/early 1970s.

The Seven Hills School is divided into two campuses: Hillsdale and Doherty.

Hillsdale is the main campus of the school. It includes the Upper School, the Middle School, and Lotspeich, one of Seven Hills' two elementary schools. It is also home to most of the athletic fields and gymnasiums as well as the school's main administrative office.

Doherty is another campus of the school. It is home to an elementary school of the same name.

At Doherty, grade 1 is also known as Unit 1, grades 2 and 3 are grouped together into Unit 2, and grades 4 and 5 are grouped into Unit 3. Grades in the same unit are grouped together for some classes, assemblies, and other purposes.


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