Transforming Urban Catholic Education

Students are provided the necessary resources that enable them to thrive spiritually, intellectually, and socially.

Transforming Urban Catholic Education

Students are provided the necessary resources that enable them to thrive spiritually, intellectually, and socially.

15 schools. 3,600 Students. One Family.

The Seton Family of Catholic Schools serves 3,600 students across 15 schools in Greater Milwaukee, enriching neighborhoods and local communities. Students are prepared to attend high-performing high schools through rigorous, individualized instruction.

Catholic Identity

Academics

Community Engagement

Seton by the Numbers

SCHOOLS

STUDENTS IN 3K TO 8TH GRADES

STUDENT ACCESS TO A LAPTOP AND HOME INTERNET

5 STAR SCHOOLS

INCREASE IN READING GROWTH RATE IN 2 YEARS (MAP TESTING)

INCREASE IN MATH GROWTH RATE IN 2 YEARS (MAP TESTING)

Seton Stories

Shopping with the Golden Eagles: A Heartwarming Partnership with Marquette University Men’s Basketball Team and St. Catherine Students

For the past four years, Marquette University athletes have brought the spirit of giving to [...]

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Building for the Future: Seton Catholic Schools Announces New Facilities

At Seton Catholic Schools, we believe a strong, faith-based education provides the foundation for personal [...]

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Seton Catholic Schools Shine at Second Annual Art and Music Festival

Seton students, teachers and parents gathered to celebrate the visual and performing arts at the [...]

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Each year, Seton Catholic Schools selects a unifying theme that reflects our shared mission and guides the work we do across our Network. This powerful verse reminds us to root all we do, in our classrooms, communities, and daily interactions, in love for God and one another. It serves as both inspiration and direction as we work together to nurture faith, learning, and service in every Seton school.

Our 2025-26 theme: “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your being, with all your strength, and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” Luke 10:27