Our Foundations
In 1984, following twelve years as Headmaster at the Academy of the Sacred Heart, Mr. Gallop felt the call to create a new school that would fill a need which had not previously been met in New Orleans. His vision was to offer a Catholic education for boys only in an independent, preparatory school environment. Mr. Gallop named his budding school for Janet Erskine Stuart, a religious of the Sacred Heart, who was an English educator at the turn of the twentieth century. She wrote extensively about a philosophy of education that espoused faith, scholarship, honor, and leadership —qualities upon which the Stuart Hall education is built. Her belief that “education is formation, not just information” became the cornerstone of the school’s mission.