Strength of Faith

 
A young woman's education goes beyond science, English and social studies.  Seton understands the importance of grounding each student's life in the Catholic faith, and we provide a variety of opportunities for students to strengthen their walks with God.
 
Seton's Campus Ministry program allows students to develop their faith through leadership.  Each student is touched by Campus Ministry, but some can choose to take a more active role in shaping their faith experience through organizing weekly prayer services, participating in Masses and much more.
 
Seton understands giving back to the community is an important part of making the world a better place.  We take our commitment to community service very seriously and require each student to complete more than 85 hours of service before she graduates.
 
Seton students are taught to understand the importance of social justice through the guiding light of the Catholic faith.  We work closely with CSTAT (Catholic Social Teaching Action Team) to help our students live out the mission of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
 
 
The Seton Crest
Like Seton High School, its crest has a rich past. The crosses are from the crest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and the plowshare represents the City of Cincinnati named after the Society of Cincinnati from Cincinnatus, the Roman farmer who became the famous general of Rome. 

The cedar tree symbolizes Cedar Grove, the popular name of the academy established on this site in 1857. The school was renamed Seton High School in 1928.

The wavy bars suggest the Ohio River and the Motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity at Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio.

The three crescents are derived from the Seton Family Coat of Arms. 

Seton's motto is "Hazard Yet Forward".