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Holy Names Academy in Seattle, Washington

Holy Names Academy Detail

(206) 323-4272
728 21st Ave E
Seattle, WA 98112
Levels: 9-12
District: Private


Holy Names Academy Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:16.53% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:66.06% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:10.11% (2008)
Hispanic:4.98% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:17.8% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:1.06% (2008)

Holy Names Academy Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5

Holy Names Academy Reviews

I came to HNA from a large public middle school hoping to be truly challenged for the first time. unfortunately, the work has proven to be surprisingly easy. It really was such a disappointment to find that many of the other students were accepted due to sports, legacy or the potential to bring in racial diversity. it is an incredible environment for freshmen or for anyone who is looking for a great name on a college application. After spending time in another school, I have realized just how unprepared I am for any system outside of that of HNA. The incredibly strict math system does not allow for flexibility, forcing capable students into much lower levels with students who are in need of much assistance. The sports can provide great community, and though poorly attended, are incredibly successful and fun to participate in. Teacher highlights: ms.shope, mr.jenes, mr.harris
This review was posted by a student.

The school reaches out to you in even the most personal aspects of your life. Holy Names Academy strives to help students lead a fufilling and successful life.
This review was posted by a student.

i used to be very quiet and shy before i went to HNA but now that i am at HNA i have gotten more confidence in myself and the people around you are kind and supporting and make high school the best time especially because at HNA us girls can just be ourselves and not have to worry about what the guys are going to think. We do have an all boys school near by and we do everything with them but just being apart from the boys lets us do what we want and actually have a quality education. Sports at HNA are fun and a great part of HNA you meet new people and you have time to get closer to the friends you already have and we are just overall really competitive and we always place really well in every sport that we have.
This review was posted by a student.

This was definitely the best choice for a high school. The atmosphere in Holy Names is great! the girls, the teachers and everything is like a family. There is no rivalry inside the school because there are no boys to compete for :) and it is really a sisterhood. They offer great athletics that are as fun to watch as they are to play. It is such a motivating environment set by the teachers and fellow students. I'm so glad that I enrolled here! It is worth every dollar even though it IS really expensive, it's really going to prepare for college.
This review was posted by a student.

This school is unbelievable. It has made me a better student and a better person. I wasn't sure I'd like it, but I've fallen in love with this place. Holy Names has an amazing support system, so if you're feeling bad or having trouble in any way at all, there are teachers and students who have your back. Go HNA!
This review was posted by a student.

My daughter just graduated from HNA (June, 2008). As most reviews will reflect, Holy Names is one of the most respected private schools in Puget Sound. The quality of education top notch. The teachers simply superb. But parents should not underestimate the challenges associated with attending such a high achieving school. This school may not be for your daughter if she is concerned about issues such as class rank and very tough academics. Make no mistake, the majority of girls who attend HNA probabably have a GPA of 3.8+. As for my daughter, she graduated from HNA with a 3.66 ( with 5 AP classes) in the lower third of her class. This rigorous curriculum meant very little down time or social life in between the required volunteer hours, extra curricular activities, etc. (not to mention the long commute.) Will she regret her decision to attend HNA? Only time will tell.
This review was posted by a parent.

This school, HNA, has been my home away from home for the last three years. becoming a student was the best thing I've ever accomplished.
This review was posted by a teacher.

My daughter enjoys going to school everyday. I tried to convince her to switch to our neighborhood public HS to no avail. She loves the academic challenges as well as her extracurriculars where she has a lot of leadership opportunities. She's maturing really well as a fine young woman and we don't really have to worry about the problems girls face in a much bigger public school.
This review was posted by a parent.

Holy Names is an excellent school that creates a strong community among the girls. It is especially good for active, athletic and/or outgoing girls. There are many clubs and activities as well as sports. It is a high quality education. It is primarily Catholic and students take 4 years of religion but it is not fundamentalist or otherwide overwhelming. It is also a beautiful school in a nice area. As compared to other private schools, it is more diverse.
This review was posted by a parent.

This was my daughter's favorite school when applying to high school. I had reservations due to hearing about large amounts of homework and how most students are on the honor roll. I have to say that I am suprised at how wonderful this school really is. I have never seen an environment where each student is treated as an individual and all of the teachers know and care for each girl. This explains the large numbers of honors students. The school works with any girl that wants to achieve higher grades. The core classes are excellent. The 'no boy' environment allows girls to express opinions without fear of ridicule or social consequences. There does not seem to be social problems that many of my daughters friends encounter at their coed private schools. Excellent music, art, sports programs. Many clubs. Extremely high level of parent participation. Top choice for high school!
This review was posted by a parent.

This is the best school for girls of any backgrounds and interests. We encourage faith as we do academics. The HNA community is a big family working together to succeed and live safe and healthy lives. I could not imagine being anywhere else.
This review was posted by a student.