Our History

Seton Catholic Central is a school rich in Catholic tradition, seeking to educate the whole person by caring for the spiritual, intellectual, emotional, and physical life of every student.

Seton Catholic Central celebrates its position as a tradition in the community.  Founded in 1989 at a joint meeting of the Board of Trustees of Mount Assumption Institute and the School Board of St. John's Academy, Seton Catholic Central stands on the shoulders of giants.  The richness of the traditions of both schools in harmony with the spirit of our patroness, Saint Elizabeth Seton, allows for a quality learning environment infused with Catholic Christian values.  In 2001, Seton Catholic Central further expanded its program to include a grade 7-8 program. In 2004, we purchased and moved to a new school campus on New York Avenue, located on the former Air Force Base. This move ushered in a new era and a solid future for Catholic education in the North Country.

Saint Elizabeth Seton is the patroness of Seton Catholic Central School and is known as the patroness of Catholic education. She was the foundress of the first free American Catholic School and is the first American-born Saint of the Roman Catholic Church.

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