Seton Catholic Preparatory

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Seton Catholic High School is a Catholic high school in Chandler, Arizona. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix. It currently enrolls 540 students. The Seton name comes from St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. It began as a Junior High School, from Grade 7 to Grade 9, in 1954. Its first senior class graduated in 1958. [1]

Seton Catholic High School is named after the American saint St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Originally, it was founded to provide a Catholic education to the East Valley of Arizona, primarily Chandler. Currently Seton is a college preparatory school, excelling in both academics and athletics. About ninety-nine percent graduate and move on to college. It is currently in 4A Division for athletics, with state titles in several sports (soccer, cheerleading, volleyball, shuffleboard, robotics, and softball to name a few), 2007 will be Seton's first year in 4A.


Seton is currently expanding, starting with a chapel.

Notes and references

  1. ^ SCHS. "Seton Catholic High School History". Retrieved 2007-05-11.