Retreats
Freshmen Retreat

The theme of the Freshman Retreat, held in September, is "High School Transition and Being a Setonian." The retreat helps the new class get to know some of their classmates better as well as gives the students an idea of what life at Seton is like. It is led by our campus minister and student volunteers and includes icebreakers and talks led by the volunteers, as well as a time to ask upperclassmen for advice.
Junior Retreat

The focus of the junior retreat is "Spirituality." The retreat is two days and one night. The class will become closer during the days and be as close as ever by the end of it. There are games played and talks given by senior leaders and by many staff members.
Sophomore Retreat

The theme of the Sophomore Retreat is "Identity." While similar to the freshman retreat with games and group discussions, the sophomore retreat dives deeper into finding out more about yourself. Held in the spring at the Grotto in Portland, the retreat is led by our camp minister and upperclassman, focusing on the person God made you to be.
Senior Retreat

As your time at Seton Catholic draws to a close, the senior retreat's theme is "Service and Leadership." It is a two-day, one-night retreat. Teachers and staff give talks about how to live your life once you reach college and after. You are reminded to put your faith in God, to lead by example, and why giving back is so important.
