Respect, Responsibility,
& Reverence
What: An "in person tour" of our school with a chance to meet our principal and teachers! Get to know our academics, our community, and exciting 23/24 scholarships. Best of all, we get a chance to meet you and learn how we can support your family.
Who: For parents of early-childhood students through rising 8th graders.
When: Anytime that works for you!
How: Call today for your private tour - (516) 785-5709
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton (SEAS) is a unique and diverse school providing words to live by in a faith-filled, academic environment of Respect, Responsibility, and Reverence.
In our classes, we also use state-of-the-art technology including Coding, 3-D printing, iPads, Chromebooks, Smart Boards, and Google Suites.
Our early childhood students partner with our middle schoolers to offer unique mentoring programs: Prayer Pals, STEM Buddies, and Mentors for Christ. All students, parents, teachers, and school leaders participate in faith-based community service projects that develop an awareness of the needs of others in our surrounding communities.
100% of our graduates advance into Catholic High Schools.
Culture – Our school cultivates a robustly Catholic Culture centered on the spiritual, intellectual, sacramental, and liturgical life of the Church.
Supportive Community – Our school provides a safe and supportive community that recognizes the dignity of every student and promotes human flourishing in a familial atmosphere.
Academic Excellence – Our school offers academic excellence, which will foster in your child individual growth and development according to time-tested, faith-based models of teaching and learning.
Technology – During the lockdown of 2020-2021, we quickly provided tools for remote learning, including Chromebooks and iPads to many of our students. When students at other schools struggled, the students at our school excelled.
Servant Leadership – In 2020-2021, our teachers believed students and families were their #1 priority making sure each student received classwork and support in the most challenging of circumstances. Now, they continue to make students and families their #1 priority.
Safe Classroom Learning – We all know that young students learn better in a classroom with their peers. We have an impressive student-to-teacher ratio and spacious classrooms. This allowed us to bring back all students for full 5-day in-person learning for the 2020-2021 school year when most schools in Long Island remained closed. For the 2022-2023 school year, our students continue to track academic progress.