Special Programs
House System
The House System is a vertical structure for organizing or grouping students of varied ages and grade levels. It aims to strengthen community life and sense of belonging as a member of the Setonian family. Activities are centered on academics, citizenship, sports, culture, entrepreneurship, and community service. A point system utilized to determine the performance of each House, and at the end of each year, the House with the highest number of points is declared as the Mother Seton Cup champion.
The Elizabeth Seton School has always believed in the formation of its students through unique activities that are set to hone life and mega skills. Anchored on the school’s Mission-Vision as well as the values of its patron saint. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton – Faith, Love, and Selfless Service.
The house system is a caring and supportive environment where each student is a valued member of a “small” family unit within a “larger” family within the school. It is a potent strategy for fostering a sense of belonging and building a strong school culture.
Business Simulation
The Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) Entrepreneurship – Business Simulation is designed to involve all Grade 10 students in the activities of setting up a business. It uses the knowledge and skills presented in compatibility building and career pathway materials and organizes the content into tasks to be accomplished in setting up a business. This is intended to give students a real experience in starting a business while they are learning the skills in planning their own enterprise. The tasks are divided into four teams -Management, Marketing, Finance, and Production. There are also tasks for the entire class that will integrate the decision of the whole business team. Thus, this program develops desirable attitudes and values which will contribute to the effective personal, family and community living.
The Business Simulation is the creative application of the Elizabeth Seton School Entrepreneurship Program. It is a term activity wherein grade 10 students are provided with learning experiences to plan, execute, and evaluate a business endeavor.
To maximize student participation and provide a profitable opportunity for the students, they mainly operate a restaurant business. Each class is required to plan the restaurant theme, provide the ambiance and prepare the venue, create promotional materials and strategies, plan the menu and food preparation, allocate budget, costing, and pricing, provide customer service, and apply basic accounting.
Robotics
The Robotics program is designed for Junior and Senior High School students to empower the 21st century skills, which include the 4C’s, namely: Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, and Creativity. The program, consisting of High Beta, High Alpha, and VEX, aims to deeply understand the phenomenon in Science and the dynamics of Mathematics and use this application in solving present and future society’s problems. Through this, the students work in a group to plan and accomplish missions on each module that provides real-life approach and provide real-life situations.
The Robotics Program engages students in strategic problem-solving and higher order of thinking skills, including critical, analytical, and logical decision-making. These skills are imperative to 21st century education to further understand complex Math and Science concepts. The program also promotes the value of collaboration, responsibility, resourcefulness, and respect.
Zest for Learning and Living
The Zest for Learning and Living (ZLL) program aims to enhance the multi-intelligence in the heart of every student and express their needs in their future career. By empowering them, they learn to make decisions on their own, thereby enhancing their leadership and followership skills.
The Zest for Learning and Living Program is an empowerment program for the Elizabeth Seton School students. It promotes the creation of an enriching, practical, dynamic, and responsive program that allows learners the freedom to freely choose opportunities at any time during their lives, which they believe to be important for their development.
The program is divided into three areas: Career, Creative, and Kinesthetic. Given a particular area of discipline, students plan their own activities, chart their course of actions and determine their procedure, evaluate the outcomes, and make recommendations on how they can do better.
The program specifically addresses recognition of the individual needs and interests of all types of students, integration of values into the activities, provision of free choice as regards to selection of involvement areas, creation of opportunities for students to solve problems and conflicts in a practical way, promotion of self-evaluation techniques and encouragement for students to find joy in their work.
Sports Development
In recognition of the multiple intelligences, the Elizabeth Seton School envisions the holistic development of athletes in their respective recreation, creating avenues for physical fitness, camaraderie, teamwork, and sportsmanship, balanced with fulfillment of academic proficiency and excellence. The ESS sports program aims to achieve the student athletes’ development and create interest among its student populace towards sports; create holistic athletes with keen aptitude for both academics and sports; strive for excellence that will produce quality teams and players, promoting the values of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Faith in God, Love of School, and Service to Team.
The school sports program begins in the classroom, where all students are taught the values of physical fitness, camaraderie, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Students are then exposed to participating in different sports and exhibit their kinesthetic abilities. Those who show potential or want to further develop their kinesthetic abilities participate in the school’s varsity program. The varsity program is the epitome of the sports development program, wherein athletes are developed to participate in highly competitive environments.
Our athletes are geared to achieve high standards when they train and participate in inter-school, regional, national competitions, and international competitions.
Theater Production
The Elizabeth Seton School is a leading learner-centered, transformative institution devoted to forming principled, competent, and lifelong learners. This aspiration is achieved by tapping into the multiple intelligences inherent in its students. The launching of various activities and theater productions is aimed at showcasing and highlighting the diversified talents and skills students possess, particularly realizing and honing potential storytellers through the medium of dances, songs, and music.
In 1987, the production entitled “Indak Himig” showcased various Filipino songs, music, and dance. This was followed by another production, entitled “Under Asean Sky,” which featured the different cultures of Asean countries through music and dance. Both productions were directed by the late National Artist Ramon Obusan.
On the 30th Founding Anniversary of The Elizabeth Seton School in 2005, the production, “On Wings of Music,” presented excerpts from Filipino and Broadway musicals. After five years, the school produced “Milestones and Music,” which highlighted its history for 35 years. All four productions were presented at Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) of The Cultural Center of the Philippines.
In 2015, the school embarked again on a major production. This time, the 40th Anniversary show was presented at The Theater at Solaire. “40tude is an Attitude” is a two-part musical documentary. Through the creative organization of segments, the show was designed to be interactive. Each song and production number is strung by poetry readings, voice-overs, video segments, live feeds, and interviews.
In 2025, Elizabeth Seton School turned 50 years old. As part of its golden anniversary celebration, the school partnered with the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and returned to perform at the Solaire Theater with an even larger cast of over 1,300 performers, with the theme ” This is Where it Begins.”