St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School is in the Diocese of St. Augustine. A Pre-School was established in 1991 for 3 and 4 year old children of the Parish and community. The elementary school was established in August 1997,  the school currently enrolls students Pre-K4 through the 8th Grade.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School is recognized by the Florida Catholic Conference and the Catholic Community of Schools of the Diocese of St. Augustine. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School is affiliated with the National Catholic Educational Association and the Florida Association of Academic Non-Public Schools.   

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School is accredited by the Florida Catholic Conference.   

 

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School of the Diocese of St. Augustine and a vital part of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish is dedicated to the total growth and development of the Christian Child. We believe that each child, created by God, is both alike and unique from every other human being. This uniqueness affects each child' s acceptance and responsibility toward the school community, and it especially influences each one's learning styles. In the light of similarities and differences among students, we strive to meet the academic needs, to satisfy the interests and to develop the abilities of each child.

The Faith Community of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, inspired and guided by the Gospel message, is committed to exemplifying the life and teachings of Jesus in an atmosphere of caring, acceptance and discipline. The spiritual, intellectual, aesthetic, social, emotional and physical aspects of child development are integrated into a complete curriculum. In cooperation with the parents, the primary educators, we strive to provide academic excellence in a setting that attempts to implement the values and traditions of the Catholic Church. We invite the students to a greater awareness of Christ's presence in the world through the witness of Gospel values. The ultimate objective is to guide the students to strive for the truth and to live this truth as responsible members of Church and society. 

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