The Seton Distinguished Scholar
Program is a comprehensive academic program. It is directed
toward those students who have demonstrated outstanding academic
achievement in their elementary school as well as high performance
on their standardized testing and on entrance and scholarship
examinations. These Distinguished Scholars are chosen from
among our Honor Students and are expected to take Honors and
Advanced Placement courses in English, Social Studies, Foreign
Languages, Mathematics and Science. In addition, students
are required to take courses in Latin and Computer Applications.
These courses are designed to meet the special needs of the
intellectually gifted student.
Accelerated content, in-depth
study, small group discussions, interdisciplinary approaches
and research skills are emphasized. Students in the program
will be challenged to develop spiritually, socially, morally,
personally and academically.
The Seton Distinguished Scholar Program assists the student
to develop the following:
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A sense of the interdisciplinary
nature of knowledge
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Excellent oral and written
communication skills
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An awareness and appreciation
of other cultures
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An in-depth understanding
of current events
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A higher order of critical
thinking skills
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A sense of social, moral
and Christian responsibility
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Experiences in leadership
and in the development of self esteem
In order to achieve these goals,
the Seton Scholar must:
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maintain honors level study
throughout her high school years
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attend a preliminary orientation
program prior to freshman year
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complete classes in Latin
and Computer Applications in freshman year
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maintain a grade of B+
in all major courses
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attend all extra-curricular
programs offered as part of the Seton Scholar Program
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attend theatrical performances,
science workshops, museum
presentations, historical/cultural field trips