Letter from Gordon Sharafinski
Welcome to Stuart Hall High School, a great place for young men in the Bay Area to spend their high school years. How do I know? I listen to the stories of our students and to the alumni of our first four classes of graduates, now pursuing their college degrees across the country.
They tell me that Stuart Hall gave them a chance to discover who they are and to uncover the talents they didn’t even know they had. Many reflect on the size of the school, a school small enough that every person counts. They talk about the great friendships they formed with classmates and their teachers, men and women who truly know their students. Others note the good times they had on sports teams, in drama and musical productions, and with their friends at Convent of the Sacred Heart High School, our partner school.
All of them share stories of the great experience of going to a school that focuses on teenage guys, figuring out how they learn, how they relate to the world around them, and what they need to be successful human beings. Stuart Hall students know their education provides them with the academics they need for life, but most importantly, the values they need for living.
Come and experience what these young men have already discovered.
