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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School

Private | PK-8 | 741 students

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Posted October 21, 2012

This school has changed our lives for the better. Our son has never had a positive school experience and this is a first! The teachers at this school are knowledgable and patient. The Principal understands the staff very well and placed our child with the perfect teacher. There is constant communication and my child's progress is posted on RenWeb every single day. I am completely aware of what is going on in the school and there are so many after school activities available. The facility itself is new and up to date with state of the art teaching tools. I'm also pleased with the security at this school. I recommend it highly to anyone interested in a solid education in a positive environment.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 8, 2011

Great academics, strong religious foundation. Teachers are committed to providing a good education while still keeping Christ at the center. School announced firm plans for a gym to come, PLUS a high school nearby!
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Posted August 29, 2011

My son absolutely loved SEAS! When we moved to another state and he began attending an independent private school , he said "I'm going to miss Religion the most". They are fulfilling their mission in raising godly children. Academics are solid, but I knew of some students who had learning issues whose parents felt the teachers were not available to help their child succeed. A well-run school with committed parent core.
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Posted June 23, 2011

If you are looking for an excellent school, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is it. We love the school and have been very happy here. Wonderful teachers and staff, good kids and outstanding environment.
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Posted November 19, 2010

This school is not for everyone...it is overly structured. No gym, no suitable cafeteria, weak fine arts and sports programs, underpaid teachers (which contributes to an extremely high teacher turnover rate). Awesome in religion and parental involvement, but not enough to justify the tuition. Just as many behavioral problems as public school!
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Posted August 7, 2010

If you are searching for a real catholic school then look no further. My husband and I searched all of the schools in the Ft. Worth Diocese and we finally chose St. Elizabeth. I enrolled 3 children and now after 6 six years I can confidently tell you that our choice was right on. I could go on and on about the great staff, church, and curriculum but the most important thing I can tell you is that my children LOVE this school!!!!
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Posted June 30, 2010

SEAS is an excellent school. The curriculum is challenging, and my son is learning his reading and subtraction tables at a very good rate. He will be entering the 2nd grade next year, and our daughter will be starting in Pre-K 4. We have had some behavioral problems in the past couple of years, but we have partnered with the teachers and principal to work through it. The principal is very stern with the kids, but she loves the school, and she does a wonderful job. On top of that, the parents are highly involved, and it is a wonderful community.


Posted June 9, 2010

I adore this school but more importantly my son loves this school. SEAS has developed a love for learning in him that is fantastic and has helped him grow in sooooo many ways. LOVE IT!
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Posted April 26, 2010

This school sets high standards for all the students in both academics and character and morals.


Posted September 20, 2009

The teachers are great and dedicated. The school staff is wonderful and the education is based on the ideals of Christianity and service to others.


Posted September 17, 2009

Traditional Catholic education in a caring, loving, Christlike environment.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 17, 2009

SEAS provides a rigorous academic education while maintaining high ideals of Christianity, morality, and service to the community.
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Posted September 16, 2009

Christ is the center and the focus of the school, the teachers are outstanding, the academics are exemplary, and the support of our children from faculty and staff is priceless!
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Posted June 28, 2008

I am entering this review as a parent, but was a teacher at SEAS as well--until we moved away. After military transfers to two other states in the past year, I can tell you that SEAS is beyond great ! You take for granted how exceptional the school is until you no longer have it. The staff and administration is top notch and cares very much for the individual. Core values and religious morals are simply the icing on the cake of the best academic program I have ever seen.
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Posted January 14, 2007

We have a 4th&7th grader and one who attended SEAS but is in 9th now. We have been at SEAS since it opened and have had excellent teachers, experienced administrators and challenging academics. Our 9th was in regular math but placed into honors when tested for high school. Parents are very involved. Still waiting for a gym and lunch room, but staff and religious environment more than makeup for it!
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Posted May 8, 2006

I could not be happier with my daughters education at SEAS. The school is beautifully kept. The faculty is outstanding and children excel in academics as well as religious studies. There is alot of support from the parish and priests and SEAS continues to grow, wiath out losing any of its integrity. The administration is organized and very interested in the well being of all of the students. The school receives top scores for academics in the diocese. The school offers music, art, sports and many clubs from scouts to destination imaginagion. As of the close of the 2006 school year, the school is building sports fields on aquired a4 acres. They have plans for a gym to follow. I highly recommend this school and its staff.
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Posted January 4, 2006

Our son has attended this school for two years and we think it is an excellent place for a good academic and catholic education. The principal is firm but kind and sets the proper tone for the teachers. The math department is exceptional with free tutoring during the week for those interested in improving. We recommend it wholeheartedly.
—Submitted by a parent


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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school
White 76%
Hispanic 14%
Asian or Pacific Islander 8%
Black or African American 2%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0%
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 16N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

School basics

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  • Coed
Affiliation
  • Roman Catholic
Associations
  • NCEA
Fax number
  • (817) 431-1865

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2016 Willis Ln
Keller, TX 76248
Phone: (817) 431-4845

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