On a mission to serve God and others with their gifts, homeschooling gives the Scott family order in a world of piano practices, recitals, and competitions.
Read More »How Do You Observe Holy Week in Your Homeschool?
Here are four homeschooling moms with years of experience to share with you how they weave their Holy Week observances into their family's faith formation.
Read More »St. Thomas More: Defender of Marriage and Fatherhood
When homeschool fathers need inspiration, ask for St. Thomas More’s help, to be like him, “God’s good servant”, offering love and sacrifice for our family.
Read More »First Day of Home School Video
A treasure of first day of school photos from Seton Home Study School families. From Pre-K through high school, these fresh, happy faces are an inspiration.
Read More »Seton Home Study School 2020 School Supply List
We’ve compiled a few printable lists of school supplies, separated by grade, of general homeschool supplies and equipment. We hope these lists help you get your homeschool set up and running smoothly.
Read More »May I Enroll My Student in Only a Few Courses?
The needs of every family and student are different so Seton offers a full program or just a single course or two, to address a family’s particular needs.
Read More »Looking for the Latest News on Seton’s 2020 Graduation?
The latest news on Seton Graduation 2020: while homeschooling continues uninterrupted, Seton Graduation 2020 ceremonies have been postponed, details below. Can you tell me what is going on with this ...
Read More »Let Children Have Summer
John Clark admits he might have become a better reader, writer, or mathematician if he had forsaken carefree and joyful summers spent with his family but...
Read More »50 Survival School Life Hacks Keep Kids Busy and Moms Happy
Mary Ellen has practical tips and a house full of fun activities to keep you and the kids on top when circumstances threaten to turn your world upside down.
Read More »Beauty is Our Calling
Asked to opine on beauty, John Clark says that every Catholic family is a reflection of God and is a form of beauty that rises above the material world.
Read More »Staff Members – We Are Here to Help You!
Get to know Seton staff members who strive to help make your Seton homeschooling experience an easier experience for you and your children.
Read More »Reframing Our Collections
Yes, to build anew and start again can be daunting but bits and pieces of old things can be worth preserving, in order to make them into something new.
Read More »Why I Chose My Canadian Catholic College Experience
Julia chose Canadian Seat of Wisdom College to challenge, strengthen, and equip her with the Truth and the desire to pursue truth for the rest of her life.
Read More »Our Family’s Nine-Year Novena of Learning and Prayer
After a nine-year novena of homeschooling, filled with graces bearing fruit beyond their home, the Worhacz family shares what made their journey a success.
Read More »Making Math Fun in the Summer
Summer, long car rides, and picnic blanket lunches - even occasional rainy days are all great times to introduce new ways to learn math with fun math games.
Read More »Darin Byrne – Seton Admission Counselor
Admission Counselor Darin Byrne recommends courses, gives advice about the Seton curriculum, and makes sure every parent and student question is answered.
Read More »What Every Child Needs to Know Before Flying the Coop
Teach your children to seek God’s Will, the courage to follow it, and to place virtue above all else and they will fly when they leave the coop.
Read More »Why Good Stories Make it Easy to Teach Moral Lessons
Teaching the difference between right and wrong is not always easy but stories impart values and teach moral lessons, whether in fairy tales or real life.
Read More »Can My Daughter Get an Explanation for her English Grade?
Dr. Mary Kay Clark has answers about Seton book reports, receiving explanations on graded high school papers, and focusing exercises for active learners.
Read More »In the Schoolroom – How to Make Your Pocket Shrines
Mary Ellen has a fun craft for children to create pocket shrines honoring the Blessed Mother and the Sacred Heart of Jesus in their months of May and June.
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