We are thrilled to be welcoming you to the Little Flower family. You officially now join the rich legacy of over 36,000 women, who have been proud to call Little Flower home for their high school years. We are excited for the opportunities that lay ahead and looking forward to the mark that you will make during your time here.
We understand that these days before beginning at a new school are filled with equal parts excitement and nervousness. Here are some introductory materials and specific information about summer programming that we believe will greatly assist you in making the transition to high school.
You are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to participate in either or both our BLOOM 4.0 (Building Leaders One Of Many) or “Embracing Little Flower” summer readiness program, which will be offered on-campus here at Little Flower High School. The sessions will be focused on all levels of readiness for the new high school experience: spirituality, campus culture, leadership and academic readiness for Little Flower. Infused with this training will be specific touchpoints dealing with communication skills, organizational skills for high school, team building, diversity and inclusion.
Registration for these programs can be found here: BLOOM 4.0 The cost of participation is $125.00 per program. Snacks are included. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends and learn more about Little Flower’s culture and campus.
There is still time to register for the Summer Bridge Acceleration Program, Monday through Friday, June 21st to July 19th.
Summer Bridge Registration Form
Every year, the Student Ambassadors host a Freshman Picnic in mid-August to welcome the incoming class. What a great way to kick off the year and celebrate the first of many high school moments. The event, including food & beverage and parking is free to all members, students, and their families.- Please join us on August 12, 2022 from 11:00am - 2:00pm.
RSVP to attend here: Welcome Class of 2026 - Freshmen Picnic
Although you might be feeling a little nervous about starting at a new high school, there are some things which you can do over the summer to ensure a smooth transition in September. The enclosed materials contain important information which will be helpful for you and your parents.
There is still time! If you received a failure in Math or English on your final report card, you will need to attend a remediation program over the summer. If you are coming from a private, public or charter school, requirements for acceptance include a placement test, interview and a copy of your 8th grade final report card. Please call the Admissions Office at 215-455-6900, Extension 1148 for further information.
Your schedule for the first week of school will be mailed to you sometime in August. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please call the school at 215-455-6900