I have worked with many different schools, and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School is among the best! I am impressed with the administration, teachers, students and parents. They truly do educate the entire child, spiritually and academically. The students are polite - they hold doors open for
... Read more you, smile and say hi when they pass you and always seem to be happy to be there. This is a great school and I would recommend anyone sending their child here! Read less
Posted by a other on 06/02/09
This school has an amazing academic programs! My son graduated from here with a scholarship to Strake Jesuit!
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Posted by a parent on 02/08/09
I totally agree that this school has ridiculous rules that are too over protective. And if i do really try to look back in my mind and see what i have learned i go blank. Because i cant find anything that i have learned so far through this year. They dont have their own gym, or their own stage, or their
... Read more own locker room, or their own field. And the teachers at seas treat you very rudely. But the thing that bothers me the most is the language that has been spoken in this school. I have been to a public school before and in this school the students here cuss more then the students that have been to the public school i've been to. And sadly the teachers dont do anything about it. I would suggest not to bring your child to this school! Read less
Posted by a student on 01/26/09
They have very little extracurricular activites and is very very unorganized,that includes staff school and the education, and the carpool pick up
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Posted by a student on 08/22/08
I had a child recently go for many years to SEAS. I would totally agree with the July 22 posting. Some of the teachers are rude and there is a lot of political posturing by some of the upper staff. In 4th and 5th grades, my child and other students were not current with where they needed to be in
... Read more Math. The principle stepped in to teach the math class during the last month to help the kids catch up. SEAS is made up 100% of women. I am not a chauvinist but find that this private school cannot pay its teachers enough to compete with a good public school. If you want a private school look at spending $ 10,000 or more per year to get a better education. With this being a Catholic school it would be more prudent to have the parish priests involved. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/18/08
This is coming from a student that attended this school since kindergarden-6th grade The school has barely any extra curriculer activites. There is no band/orchestra. There is no stage (other than a small frold up) for the drama students. They make to many rideclious rules.Yes you probally dont care
... Read more hearing about a kid saying rules are bad. But i do understand that there have be rules to keep things running smoothley. But at SEAS they are way overprotetive. If you do something bad you just get a demerit (piece of paper.) and your parents sign it. It solves nothing. Some of the teachers are just plain rude to the students & teachers are very rude to some select parents you have to pick up and drop off your kids the carpool sistem just plain stinks it is crowded and horrible.this school is overall bad including the education.the public school is better. Read less
Posted by a student on 07/22/08
We love this private school 100%. No problems. Our son is in Kindergarten here.
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I loved this school! i am now in high school and i feel so well prepared! the principal has the biggest heart and she truly loves us all. We form our bonds from kindergarten and we welcome all new students. The friendships i formed there will last forever. I am doing extremely well in all honors classes
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Posted by a student on 12/22/07
My son attended this school last year. I was very disappointed. No communication from teachers. My son struggled all year and he did not get any intervention. It is sink or swim at this school. He hated school that year. The only positive thing I can say is that he loved his religion class. Also,
... Read more although the school does provide a good moral education, the students have not internalized any of it. The students are arrogant, mean, exclusionary, and cocky. A Catholic school should be a pillar of kindness, humility, integrity and love. This is a kid and parent clubhouse for the 'Haves'. My son, my husband and I felt excluded, alienated and just plain ignored. I made my son complete the year to teach my son that we complete things even when they are tough. He is now at Katy J.H. and LOVES IT! Read less
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Houston schools — St Elizabeth Seton Catholic School is located at 6646 Addicks-satsuma Rd, Houston TX 77084. 6646 Addicks-satsuma Rd is in the 77084 ZIP code in Houston, TX The school district for St Elizabeth Seton Catholic School is the Diocese Galveston - Houston Off. St Elizabeth Seton Catholic School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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