Everything She Needs to Succeed
From specialized academic programs to personal technology, Seton surrounds every student with the tools, spaces, and support she needs to thrive.
At Seton, student success is never left to chance. Whether she needs focused academic support, a quiet place to reflect, or guidance on her next big step, she’ll find resources designed to empower her confidence, skills, and independence.
The Bayley Study Skills Program
The Bayley Program offers targeted support for students with mild learning differences or executive functioning challenges without compromising college prep standards.
There is no additional cost for participation.
Support Includes
- Study hall & study skills class (Years 1–2)
- Regular mentoring from a dedicated resource teacher
- Adjusted scheduling (e.g., delayed world language)
- Summer academic prep (as needed)
- Emphasis on time management, note-taking, and independence
Questions about the Bayley program may be addressed to the Program Coordinator, Mr. Jonathan Flores, via email at jflores@setonhs.org
Sr. Lani Manseau Library
A space for both intellectual growth and peaceful reflection, the Sr. Lani Manseau Library houses 8,000+ print volumes and robust digital databases—providing every student with tools for research, writing, and inspired thinking.
Features:
- Digital research databases
- School-wide wireless access
- Computer workstations
- Designated quiet zones for study
1:1 Personal Technology Program (PTP)
Every Seton student receives a personal school-issued device to access digital tools, collaborate across subjects, and develop essential 21st-century skills.
Highlights:
- Classroom tech integration across all subjects
- All freshmen take Computer Science Discoveries, exploring web design, app development, game creation, and physical computing
- Digital collaboration for writing, design, coding, and presentations
- Ongoing support for tech-related projects and skills
At Seton, she’s never without the tools, mentors, and spaces she needs to succeed.