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Mission Statement

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School is an educational ministry of the faith communities of St. Joseph and Good Shepherd Parishes of Elk Grove. It exists to support parents who are the primary educators of their children, in their efforts to build an academic and spiritual community and pass on the values, traditions and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School offers a faith-filled education based on Catholic values. This education focuses on the total development of the child within a nurturing community of believers.

 

Special Programs

Extended Day Care

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School

Elementary School

9539 Racquet Court
Elk Grove, CA 95758
Office:  (916) 684-7903
Fax:  (916) 691-4064
Web site: www.stelizabetheg.org

General Information
Grades:  

Kindergarten - 8th

Enrollment:  

313

Openings:  

K,1,2

Principal:  

Trina Legacy Koontz

Email:   Trinaj@stelizabetheg.org
Preschool:   Yes
Extended Care Hours:  

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Extended Care Phone:  

(916) 691-4825; (916) 684-7903

Parish Affiliation

arrowSt. Joseph Parish
Pastor: Rev. Rodolfo D. Llamas
Parish Phone: (916) 685-3681

arrowGood Shepherd Parish
Pastor: Rev. Alfredo L. Tamayo
Parish Phone: (916) 684-5722

Annual Tuition & Fees
Tuition per child:   1st / 2nd / 3rd child
   

Parishioner: $3,350 / $2,825 / $2,485 Non-Parishioner: $4,350 / $4,350 / $4,350 Non-Catholic: $4,350 / $4,350 / $4,350

 

*NOTE: Most elementary schools will not accept new students into the 6th, 7th or 8th grade unless these students are transfer students from another Catholic school. Individual school policies vary, so please check with the school.

 

“Of the educational programs available to the Catholic community, Catholic schools afford the fullest and best opportunity to realize the (fourfold) purpose of Christian education among children and young people.” — To Teach as Jesus Did, #101, NCCB, 1972

“…we recall the duty of Catholic parents ‘to entrust their children to Catholic schools, when and where this is possible, to support such schools to the extent of their ability, and to work along with them for the welfare of their children.’” — To Teach as Jesus Did, #101, NCCB, 1972; Christian Education, #8

 

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