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Seven Hills At A Glance

Below, we offer a quantitative look at Seven Hills and the numbers and statistics behind our story. 


3 College Counselors

Three dedicated college counselors with more than 55 years of collective experience.

45 to 50 hours of One-on-one time

Each student receives 45 to 50 hours of college counseling from ninth to 12th grade

$36,000 in Scholarship Awards 

College scholarship awards for the Class of 2024 averaged more than $36,000 per recipient.

100% College Acceptance

100% of 2024 graduates will attend a four-year college in the fall.

$5 Million in ASSISTANCE

$5 million is available each year for tuition assistance.

$1,000 to $15, 0000 in RENEWABLE MERIT-Based Scholar AWARDS

Ranging from $1,000 to $15,000 per student, per year for grades 6 through 12.

24% NATIONAL MERIT RECOGNITION

24% of the Class of 2024 has received National Merit Recognition.

40% Students of Color

For the 2024-25 school year, 40% of Seven Hills students are students of color.

 

 

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65 Greater Cincinnati Zip Codes

Students who attend Seven Hills come from more than 60 ZIP codes across southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky attend Seven Hills

150 hours of COMMUNITY SERVICE

Seven Hills students compete more than 150 hours of community service from kindergarten through grade 12, including a 30-hour individual community service project required of each Upper School student.

80% ATHLETIC PARTICIPATION

Seven Hills Athletics is a no-cut program with 80% of students competing each year.

40 CLUBS

There are more than 40 extracurricular clubs and organizations in grades 6 through 12.

Accordion

Current Total School Enrollment: 1,040

Lower School (Pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds through grade 5): 449

Middle School (Grades 6 through 8): 220

Upper School (Grades 9 through 12): 371

UPPER SCHOOL COLLEGE BOARD SCORES

 

ACT SCORES (2019-2023 AVERAGES)

Average composite: 30

English average: 31

Math average: 28

Reading average: 30

Science average: 29

SAT SCORES (2023 AND 2024 AVERAGES)

EBR: 681

Math: 666

PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS SCORING 3 OR HIGHER BY TEST OVER FIVE YEARS

Biology – 100% 

Calculus AB – 74%

Calculus BC – 100%

Chemistry – 97%

Chinese Language – 80%

Computer Science A – 89%

Computer Science Principles – 100%

English Language – 90%

English Literature – 96%

European History – 96%

French Language – 100%

Latin – 83%

Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism – 79%

Physics C: Mechanics – 89%

Spanish Language – 100%

U.S. History – 90%

 

In May 2023, 189 students took 421 Advanced Placement exams in 17 subjects.

  • 56 were recognized as AP Scholars with Distinction, scoring at least 3.5 on each exam and 3 or more on at least five AP exams.
  • 25 were named AP Scholars with Honor, scoring at least 3.25 on each exam and 3 or more on at least four AP exams.
  • 23 were recognized as AP Scholars, scoring at least 3 or higher on three or more AP exams.
  • 93% of them earned college-qualifying scores of 3 or higher.

2 CAMPUSES, 1 SCHOOL

The Seven Hills School is comprised of two campuses. Our Doherty Campus, in East Walnut Hills, houses the Doherty division of Lower School (pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds to grade 5). Our Hillsdale Campus, in Madisonville, houses the Lotspeich division of Lower School (pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds to grade 5), the Middle School (grades 6-8), and Upper School (grades 9-12).


Doherty Campus

The Doherty Campus is the site of one of Seven Hills’ two Lower School divisions. This intimate, five-acre campus, home to our Doherty Lower School, is a perfect option for families who prefer that their children begin their education on a campus designed for students age 2 through grade 5, away from older grades.

  • Haile Hall – Early childhood education for pre-kindergarten for 2-year-olds through kindergarten, Doherty Campus Early Childhood after school enrichment program called After the Bell
  • Jones Hall – Grades 1-5 classrooms, Spanish, Lower School library, computer lab, science lab, Creation Studio makerspace, green screen video production lab, Doherty Campus Lower School after school enrichment program called After the Bell
  • Doherty Library - Dedicated Lower School library with thousands of books, magazines, and print and electronic reference materials.
  • Faran Hall – Art, music, drama studios; science lab
  • Brooks Hall – Gymnasium, dining hall, performance stage
  • Outdoor instructional, athletic, and play spaces – Eco-garden, grass playing field, two large playscapes, including new large climbing frame play center
  • Technology – Each student in grades four and five is issued an iPad for use throughout the school year. Each student in grades three and under have in-school access to an iPad. All faculty have a MacBooks and iPads. Makerspace has two 3D printers. All classrooms are equipped with Apple TVs, and ceiling-mounted projectors.

AN AERIAL VIEW

Get a bird’s eye view of our Doherty Campus.


Hillsdale Campus

The 44-acre Hillsdale Campus houses the Lotspeich division of our Lower School (2-year-olds through grade 5), the Middle School (grades 6-8), and Upper School (grades 9-12). The campus is comprised of 14 buildings, arranged into three sub-campuses, giving each division its own home and providing safe, stimulating spaces for students to learn and grow. A number of shared facilities for dining and community-building, the arts, athletics, and science and technology support the breadth of the school’s educational program.

  • Founders Hall – Dining hall and performance space
  • Hillsdale Commons/Deck – Informal gathering spaces for Middle and Upper School students
  • Donovan Arts Center – Choral and instrumental music and drama rehearsal spaces, two art studios, exhibition space, and 150-seat black box theater
  • Schiff Center – 500-seat auditorium, music and theater classrooms, practice rooms 
  • Kalnow Gymnasium – Gymnasium/physical education facilities, locker rooms, and weight room
  • Stoehr Gymnasium – Two story gymnasium, gymnastics center, and physical education facility
  • Field House – Four full-size basketball/volleyball courts 
  • Outdoor Athletics – Three lighted turf soccer fields, two baseball and one softball field, 400-meter track, 10 court tennis complex 

  • Nellie Leaman Taft Early Childhood Center – Nine classrooms, stage/performance space, kitchen, and muscle room, Hillsdale Campus Early Childhood after-school enrichment program called After the Bell
  • Lotspeich Building – 10 classrooms for grades 1-5, Project Math makerspace, technology lab, tutorial spaces, Hillsdale Campus Lower School after school enrichment program called After the Bell
  • Lotspeich Library – Dedicated Lower School library with 12,000 volumes and electronic research databases
  • Meckel Center – Music, art, and Spanish classrooms
  • Leyman Hall – Dedicated science lab and makerspace
  • Red Barn –Drama classroom and black box theater
  • Dellie’s Garden – Early Childhood outdoor education center, bird observation blinds, instructional gardens, climbing frame playscape, and tricycle paths
  • Technology – Each student in grades four  and five is issued an iPad for use throughout the school year. Each student in grades three and under have in-school access to an iPad. All faculty have MacBooks and iPads. Makerspace has two 3D printers. All classrooms are equipped with Apple TVs, and ceiling-mounted projectors.

  • Middle School Academic Center – 14 dedicated classrooms, Innovation Lab makerspace, 3 science labs, common area, technology lab
  • Young Family Library – Dedicated Middle School library with thousands of books, magazines, and print and electronic reference materials
  • Technology – Each student is issued an iPad. All faculty have a MacBook and iPad. Innovation Lab makerspace has two 3-D printers. All classrooms are equipped with Apple TVs and ceiling-mounted projectors.

  • Upper School Academic Center – State-of-the-art Upper School classroom facility, with 24 classrooms, 5 laboratories, three coding labs and makerspaces,
  • Young Family Library – Dedicated Upper School library with thousands of books, magazines, and print and electronic reference materials.
  • Technology – Each student is issued an iPad. All faculty have a MacBook and iPad. The tech labs have two 3-D printers. All classrooms are equipped with Apple TVs and ceiling-mounted projectors.

AN AERIAL VIEW

Get a bird’s eye view of our Hillsdale Campus.