Our Philosophy
Our Motto
'Our Eyes Are
Fixed On the Lord'. (Ps 123)
Our Mission
The
mission of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School is
to educate children in a Christ-centered
environment where each child can achieve
his/her fullest potential, become a lifelong
learner, value service to God and the
community, and work cooperatively and
independently while serving others.
Philosophy
Within a
Catholic faith community, St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton School emphasizes each child as a unique
reflection of God’s goodness. Our excellent
academic curriculum encourages the development
of each individual’s God-given gifts. Students
are provided a variety of extracurricular and
co-curricular activities, which enriches the
learning environment and teaches them
responsibility. As a Catholic school we strive
to develop a sense of self-worth and
independence in students while encouraging
service to others. We nurture the spiritual,
moral, emotional, intellectual, and physical
growth of all students. This educational
environment provides a strong foundation for the
future.
Profile of a St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Graduate
A
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton graduate is:
·
a
Christ-centered person who exhibits a loving,
generous spirit
·
actively
dedicated to service and social justice
·
a
creative critical thinker open to constantly
evolving educational challenges
·
a
confident, well-rounded, and self-motivated
individual
·
a
well-informed positive role model who
actively demonstrates Gospel values
We, the faculty and staff of St. Elizabeth
Ann Seton School, believe...
·
Each person is made in the image and
likeness of God and is a valued individual
with unique physical social, emotional,
intellectual, and spiritual needs.
·
Creating a Christ-centered environment
promotes an attitude of respect for the
dignity of all persons and fosters a love of
life, love of family, and love of country.
·
Teachers, administrators, parents, the
clergy, and the community share the responsibility
for advancing the school’s mission.
·
Students learn in different ways and must be
provided a variety of approaches to learning and assessment.
·
A student’s self esteem is enhanced by
positive relationships and mutual respect
between student and staff.
·
Providing a safe, caring, and physically
comfortable environment promotes student
learning.
·
Commitment to continuous improvement is
imperative for our school to enable students
to become
confident, self-directed, lifelong learners.
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