Carroll. The windows were crafted by Willet Stained Glass Studios, located in Germantown, PA. The sisters who helped select the saints carefully considered how each depiction would influence and inspire future students.
=== Main Building: Rathalla ===
The Main Building, the Joseph Sinnott Mansion — also known as Rathalla ("home of the chieftain on the highest hill" in Gaelic) — served as the first classrooms and student housing for Holy Child College. It was originally built as a summer home for whiskey distiller Joseph F. Sinnott. Completed in 1891, the home was designed by architects Edward P. Hazlehurst and Samuel Huckel. The building was heavily influenced by the Gothic chateaux of the Loire Valley. In 1927, the Sisters of the Holy Child of Jesus acquired Rathalla for $1.00. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
=== Rotwitt Theater & McShain/Brown Science Building ===
The McShain/Brown Science Building, named for John McShain and alum Dorothy McKenna Brown, was originally …