Sacred Hearts Academy
As an all girls school, Sacred Hearts Academy was perceived to be inferior to the various co-ed alternatives. When its "brother" school, St. Louis, seriously considered "going co-ed."

Garvey + Gramann was hired to analyze the problem and make strategic recommendations.

Results
By focusing on the advantages of single sex education, using statistics from the American Association of University Women studies, SHA was positioned as the best place for girls because they learn differently.

Ad campaigns, publicity and all internal communications send the message that SHA is "Educating Young Women to Make a Difference."