By learning a foreign language we become more aware of a country’s history, literature, art, and popular culture and able to connect with more people.
Read More »Invite the World to Your Homeschool Group
Here is a fun way for your homeschool group to go around the world while staying local and a great way to show gratitude to God for His remarkable creation.
Read More »Grace Starts Community of Philosophy Enthusiasts
Featured in the Filipino magazine When In Manila, the PhilosophYouth community of young philosophy enthusiasts has reached students from over ten countries.
Read More »Pope Francis’s Empanadas
For Pope Francis, his favorite treat is the humble empanada, the popular, hearty portable meal for workers brought to South America by Spanish settlers.
Read More »St. Marianne Cope – Patron of Lepers, Outcasts, and Hawaii
Mother Marianne, in the language of truth and love, worked tirelessly for her patients, the poor suffering from leprosy, even Saint Damien in his last days.
Read More »Oh the Places You’ll GO! Literature, History, and International Shores
We become more fully human when we learn more about the literature of another country and enter into the minds and hearts of its people through its stories.
Read More »Finding a Home at Belmont Abbey College
Inspired by the Great Books impact on his life, Joe Wysocki returned to the Abbey and partnered with college leadership to relaunch the Great Books program.
Read More »Ask the Experts: What are Your 2022 Goals for Your Homeschool?
Four homeschool veterans share their 2022 homeschool journey goals. They include being in the present moment. How do they compare with yours?
Read More »Going the Distance for a Higher Education
In Distance Education, success and satisfaction from the program is determined by engagement with your tutors and their feedback. Read on for six more tips.
Read More »Seton Alumni Profile: Anthony Klein
Seton’s rigorous writing load prepared me for the writing demands in college, and the readings gave me a solid foundation for my studies at Belmont Abbey.
Read More »From Crayons To Keyboards
Beginning in kindergarten, the infusion of Catholic Faith and building upon what students have already learned, has been an unwavering commitment at Seton.
Read More »Why the Explosive Growth of Seton Students Outside the U.S.?
Reasons for Seton enrollments by families living outside the U.S. include wanting an education in English and Covid-19 making homeschooling more acceptable.
Read More »Saint Lucy – Early Christian Martyr – Patron Saint of Eyes
Lucy consecrated herself to God and was true to her promise of purity even through horrible torture. She is one of the seven women mentioned in the Mass.
Read More »Peg Dolls for Saint Lucy’s Day – December 13
A fun craft for both boys and girls and even younger children, saintly peg dolls make it easy to teach about the lives of the saints we are celebrating.
Read More »Fostering the Spiritual Health of Our Children
How can we fathers foster a healthy interior life for our children? John Clark offers that we must encourage our children to have a conversation with God.
Read More »Staff Profile – Theresa English, Academic Counselor
Theresa was prepared to teach English as a Second Language. Instead, providentially, she landed in Front Royal, ultimately to be a guiding light at Seton.
Read More »Resetting the Scales: Balancing School and Life
Nick Marmalejo has consistently found that an ingredient for academic and personal success is this: get out in nature, ideally with your family, and hike.
Read More »Ask the Experts – What are You Grateful for?
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving season, I asked our expert Seton moms to reflect on what they are grateful for and ask you to consider the same question.
Read More »Students Aspire Higher at Holy Apostles College
Aspire Higher - Holy Apostles - A Newman Guide “Recommended College” with six unique majors, fully accredited, affordable tuition, and 100% online learning.
Read More »Br. Edmund Maria, F.SS.R. – Seton Alumni at Holy Apostles
Brother Edmund says Seton’s writing and English grammar courses made writing papers at Holy Apostles a breeze, enabling him to focus on seminary studies.
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