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At St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School...

Our classroom doors continue to be open for you to find a mixture of high expectation and encouragement, care and intelligence, interpersonal and intellectual skill.  Students and faculty connect excellence not only with test scores, but with curiosity, joy, creativity, respect, growth, civic and Christian virtue.

We believe in celebrating and living out the Gospel values of Christ Jesus.

We believe in the power of education and the process of learning.

We strive to create a challenging and nurturing environment of active and interactive learners.

We respect the classroom as a place where we can take risks, discover our talents and share them with others.

We believe in teaching to the heart, mind and soul of each child.

 

 

 

Two hundred years ago, Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton founded the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph's, the first new community for religious women to be established in the United States. She also began Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School, the first free Catholic School for girls staffed by Sisters in the United States. Her enduring legacy now includes six religious communities with more than 5,000 members, hundreds of schools, social service centers, and hospitals throughout America and around the world.

 

Her works led to her Canonization on Sunday, September 14, 1975, in Saint Peter's Square, by Pope Paul VI. The first citizen born in the United States to be Canonized, her remains are entombed in the Basilica at The National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

 

The remarkable life of Elizabeth Ann Seton spans the full spectrum of human experience. She was a New York socialite, a devoted wife, a dedicated volunteer in charitable organizations, the mother of five children, a convert to Roman Catholicism, an educator, social minister, and catechist, and a spiritual leader and formator — a tireless servant of God.

 

 

Retrieved from the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton at http://www.setonshrine.org/bio/bio.htm.

Biography of our Foundress

 
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