St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School
Young Minds Can Achieve Great Things...
 
2016 Willis Lane
Keller, TX  76248
(817) 431-4845
Office Hours:  7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
 
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MISSION STATEMENT AND PHILOSOPHY

 

Canon Law

A true education must strive for the integral formation of the human person. This is a formation, which looks toward the person's final end. At the same time, we are to focus toward the common good of societies, the Church and the world. Young people are to be raised so that they can develop harmoniously their physical, moral and intellectual talents. This will enable them to acquire a more perfect sense of responsibility and a correct use of this freedom.

Mission Statement

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School believes in the potential of children. By providing direction toward God through traditional Catholic teaching, by supplying a strong foundation in academics and in the fine arts, and by engaging parents as partners, we will strive to produce young people who will make contributions in their world to the Church, and who will move forward to live joyous, productive lives living in their faith.

Philosophy

 

 Young Minds Can Achieve Great Things...

 

Goals

 

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School will realize this philosophy
By providing teachers of the highest quality, and with high values, who inspire children through their methods.

 

By providing an environment that is happy and inspiring to the child's mind and instills in each child the love of learning.

 

By encouraging students to develop respect for self and others by understanding how their actions impact the community of God's world.

 

By helping students develop an appreciation for each individual's gifts and uniqueness through a variety of cultural expectations.

 

By instilling in each child an intelligent, hopeful, self-confidence, and a thoughtful assertiveness that will enable the child to succeed now and in the future.

 

By providing students with a constant opportunity for spiritual growth through participation in religious formation, prayer and Eucharistic celebrations within a supportive and active faith community.