Included with her advice to Special Services families, Silvia says to treasure your homeschooling years and not worry about making every day perfect.
Read More »Get Up, and Do Not Be Afraid
Helen Vacchiano was a Seton student and now is a Seton Mom. Something she has learned about homeschooling is that it helps to acknowledge God is in control.
Read More »Congratulations Seton Graduates of 2024: Building Futures on Strong Foundations
The one, holy, catholic, and apostolic faith has been the foundation of everything these Seton graduates have achieved here. Go forth to spread the Faith.
Read More »Life has Been a Blessed Adventure
As a military family, the Bernards' homeschooling with Seton allowed them to travel, always feeling blessed for the solid and accredited academics Seton provides.
Read More »Seton Course Favorites from Catholic Harbor Students
Here's a sampling of favorite courses from Seton's Catholic Harbor members, the student-moderated community of Seton students and grads.
Read More »A Home Away from Home: Belmont Abbey Honors College
With three tracks, the Honors College Great Books program maximizes flexibility while shaping student understanding of history, philosophy, and religion.
Read More »Seton Alumnus Gabriel Mellino: Become a Better Version of Yourself
Seton grad and Ave Maria junior advises Seton students to take ownership of their lives through structure, discipline, and time management.
Read More »Staff Series: Joe Sparks – Multimedia Development Director
In high school, Joe participated in online message boards for Seton students and helped build the student forum, precursor to Catholic Harbor.
Read More »Staff Series: Jake Wagner – Admissions Counselor
For Admissions Counselor Jake Wagner, helping families educate their children and pass on the Catholic faith makes his work more than a job.
Read More »Ask the Experts: How Do You Teach Children to Evangelize?
How does a Catholic parent train their child to fulfill the Gospel mandate to go forth and preach the Good News to all nations? Matthew 28:19
Read More »The Guild Program at Thomas More College
The Guilds at Thomas More College are rooted in the belief that developing practical skills is essential to a well-rounded education and a flourishing life.
Read More »Lessons About Theology from Two Humble Teachers
Two humble saints show us why we must travel beyond merely knowing “about” God and come to know intimately the Three Persons Who IS God.
Read More »Hope and Expectations: Seton Grads Share Future Plans
These young men and women, new Seton grads, harbor different dreams, yet one thread binds them together: their love for Christ and their Catholic faith.
Read More »Mary Storick Discovers Cappella at University of Mary
As a Seton student, Mary incorporated the Catholic faith into every subject. Now at UMary, she discovered a more profound experience of that.
Read More »Best Week Ever 2023: Christendom College Summer Program
“It truly WAS the best week, and I’ve never enjoyed myself more with a group of teenagers like I have at the program."
Read More »Seton’s Peter Young Wins Christendom’s Padre Pio Scholarship
Peter's Seton education helped him write a complete, organized, well-thought-out essay that helped him win a full-tuition scholarship.
Read More »Ave Maria University – Student Profile: Liz Wolf
I want to be a saint and constantly strive to be the best version of myself by doing what is right, not what is easy.
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 »Homeschooling With Our Special Friends the Saints: A Visit With the Sanborn Family
Here in the homeschooling Sanborn family is that sort of living, breathing faith all of us pray for, points of light and hope in the shadows of this world.
Read More »“It Lets The Children Breathe” – Ballet, Boats, and Books in Britain
Homeschooling is the best decision Mrs. Pierlot ever made as it lets the children blossom into who they actually are, not who society might mold them to be.
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