
When is the WALK?
October 24, 2025
Where do WALK funds go?
WALK funds are primarily used for financial aid. Roughly 48% of our student body receives financial aid. A portion of WALK funds may be used for campus upgrades or to enhance the student experience at IH.
What Thank You gifts can I earn?
Only current students and employees are eligible to earn Thank You gifts.
- Walk Page Set up: Walk Shirt!
- Raise $150: Mini Tote
- Raise $250: Official WALK sweatshirt
- Raise $400: Official WALK pants
- Raise $1,000: Denim Jacket
When are the Treat Days?
Only current students and employees are eligible to earn Treat Days.
- Cookie Day is on 10/10: $100 raised by 10/8
- Donut Day is on 10/14: 50% of your section has raised $200 by 10/12
- Sundae Day is on 10/22: $300 raised by 10/19
*You must be present on the day to receive your special treat!
Are donations tax deductible?
All donations to Immaculate Heart are tax deductible to the extent of the law.
What is the Immaculate Heart Mission Statement?
Immaculate Heart is a Catholic, independent, college-preparatory school dedicated to the intellectual vitality, spiritual growth, moral strength, and social-emotional development of its students. Immaculate Heart fosters academic excellence and creativity in an environment that empowers students to be of great heart and right conscience. Students embrace a life-long commitment to compassionate service, leadership, and humanitarian values.
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Tell me more about Immaculate Heart
Immaculate Heart is a Catholic, independent, college-preparatory school founded in 1906 by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Since its inception, Immaculate Heart has continued its commitment to an educational program addressing the needs of young women as academic requirements develop and change with each generation.
Immaculate Heart lives its mission by developing a foundation for the ongoing acquisition of skills, knowledge, and values, all of which enable students to function as intelligent, informed, and contributing members of society, as well as young women whose self-efficacy and lives of faith motivate each to realize their unique potential. This foundation makes it possible for students to discern carefully and choose wisely those values that contribute to their own and others’ authentic well-being.
The school shares in the teaching philosophy of the Catholic Church by creating a learning environment in which students mature in their faith. Students reflect on their individual responsibility to model great heart and right conscience as members of a global community, just as the Gospel calls all people to truth, justice, honesty, service, and compassion.
School-wide celebratory traditions, liturgies, retreats, service experiences, and curricular and co-curricular activities all foster the spiritual, physical, social-emotional, intellectual, and aesthetic development of the student. Immaculate Heart upholds and facilitates this mission with a competent, caring, and nurturing administration, faculty, and staff who celebrate the religious, ethnic, and socio-economic diversity of our school community.
A deep commitment to the school’s motto, “Maria Immaculata spes nostra,” reminds us that Mary is our hope. Our students will, as Mary did, mature into strong, courageous, loving women who meet challenges with confidence and bring hope into the world.
Immaculate Heart, in partnership with parents, empowers students to become engaged citizens concerned about the global community. Students embrace learning as a lifetime endeavor and become creative problem-solvers. They develop a capacity for integrity, wisdom, humor, joy, peace, and love, so as to “make gentle the life of this world.”
How can I volunteer?
We love WALK volunteers! Stay tuned for our sign up genius. Space is limited!!