Curriculum

Our students experience a college-preparatory curriculum rooted in faith, guided by caring faculty, and enriched by opportunities to grow academically, spiritually, socially, and emotionally.
Core Academic Requirements:
- English and Literature (4 credits)
- Fine Arts (1.5 credits)
- History and Social Studies (3 credits)
- Laboratory Sciences (3 credits)
- Mathematics (4 credits)
- Technology, Physical Education, and General Electives (4.5 credits)
- Theology and Religious Studies (4 credits)
- World Language (2 credits)
- We also offer a wide range of honors, Advanced Placement, and dual-enrollment courses.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
A Seton education forms the whole person.
Spiritual Learning:
- Mass, Reconciliation, & Adoration
- Spiritual Direction
- Retreats
- Ministries
Service Learning
- Required service hours each year
- Hands-on projects
- Supporting the fact that serving is central to our call as Catholic Christians
Social Emotional Learning
- House system
- Positive relationships with peers and teachers
- Co-cirricular and extracurricular activities
Integral Student Outcomes
What are Integral Student Outcomes (ISOs)?
Students are expected to have these characteristics at the time of graduation.
Faithful Disciple
Courageous Leader
Loving Servant
Academic Excellence
See our Program of Studies for all academic policies and course offerings.