Hospital The
Daughters of Charity Health Network established
Bayley Seton Hospital in 1980 on the site of the former
Marine Hospital Service hospital in
Stapleton, Staten Island. Most of the property is now the Bayley Seton campus of
Richmond University Medical Center, while a portion is used by
New York Foundling, a Catholic social services organization.
Schools Seton High School is a parochial all-female, college-preparatory high school in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Seton was founded as Mount St. Vincent Academy in 1854. It was also known as Cedar Grove Academy. Cedar Grove was renamed in honor of Elizabeth Ann Seton on September 12, 1927. Mother Seton School in
Emmitsburg, Maryland, is a direct descendant of the Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School. It is located less than a mile from the site of the original school and is sponsored by the Daughters of Charity. Mother Seton School is a private elementary school located in Emmitsburg and enrolls 306 students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. Mother Seton School is the 84th-largest private school in Maryland and the 3,381st-largest nationally. It has 15 students to every teacher. In the
Philippines, the Elizabeth Seton School in BF Resort Village,
Las Piñas was established in 1975, the year of Seton's canonization. It is the largest Catholic school in the city in terms of population.
Elizabeth Seton College, located in
Yonkers, New York, was a college opened to assist young struggling women and men in need of furthering their education, offering Associate of Science or Associate of Occupational Science degrees. It merged with
Iona College in 1989. Seton Hall College (now known as
Seton Hall University) in
South Orange, New Jersey, was founded in 1856 by Seton's nephew Bishop
James Roosevelt Bayley and named after his aunt, as was
Seton Hall Preparatory School, an all-boys High School in
West Orange, New Jersey, that was formerly associated with the university, but is now independent. The Seton Hill Schools (now part of
Seton Hill University), named for Seton, were founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1885. The university continues to operate in
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, under the auspices of the
Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill.
Elizabeth Seton High School, an all-girls Catholic school in
Bladensburg, Maryland, sponsored by the Daughters of Charity, is named in honor of Seton.
Seton Home Study School (setonhome.org) (Front Royal, Virginia), a Catholic K-12 homeschool, founded in 1983, is named in honor of Seton. It now has over 15,500 students across 54 countries, especially in the Philippines, Canada, and middle east.
Mother Seton Academy in
Baltimore, Maryland.
Seton Academy (1963–2016) was a high school in
South Holland, Illinois.
Seton Catholic High School (1900–2007) was a high school in
Pittston, Pennsylvania.
Seton School in
Manassas, Virginia is also named for Mother Seton. Seton Catholic School (K-8) Hudson, Ohio Seton Catholic School (PreK-8) in Meadville, PA
Niagara University in
Lewiston, New York, near Niagara Falls, also has a dormitory building named after her, called Seton Hall. St. Elizabeth Seton is a K-9 school in Edmonton, Alberta Seton Catholic College, a high school in Perth, Western Australia, was founded in 1990 upon the merging of De Vialar College and St Brendan's College. With the merge, the school was placed under the patronage of Elizabeth Ann Seton. Seton La-Salle Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, PA established in 1980 is named after her. Elizabeth Ann Seton, an all girls high school and South Hills Catholic, an all boys school merged together to form one co-ed Catholic high school in the South Hills of Pittsburgh. St. Seton's Secondary School is a mixed post-primary school located on Le Fanu Road, Ballyfermot, Dublin 10 (D10 X592). Formed in 2023 by the amalgamation of Caritas College, St. John's College De La Salle, and St. Dominic's College, it serves as a central Catholic school in the community with around 761 students in 2026.
Churches Several Catholic churches are named for Seton. The first parish named in her honor, Blessed Elizabeth Ann Seton, was established in 1963 in
Shrub Oak, New York, with a school opening in 1966, staffed by the Sisters of Charity. Upon her canonization in 1975, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church was established in
Crofton, Maryland, in the same
Archdiocese of Baltimore where she had founded Saint Joseph's Academy and Free School. , there are churches in her name in more than 40 states of the United States, plus Canada and Italy.
Buildings The
College of Mount Saint Vincent in
Bronx, New York, was founded by the
Sisters of Charity of New York and traces its lineage to Seton. It features the Elizabeth Seton Library and the Italian Renaissance-style Seton Hall, with a cornerstone set by John Cardinal Farley in November 1911.
Niagara University in
Lewiston, New York, near Niagara Falls, also has a dormitory building named after her, called Seton Hall.
Sacred Heart University in
Fairfield, Connecticut, has a residence hall named after her, called Elizabeth Ann Seton Hall. The parish hall at St. James Catholic Church in Gadsden, AL is named Seton Hall in honor of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Charities Seton Villa, a small charity for providing accommodation for women with disabilities, was established in 1966 by the
Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul in
Sydney, Australia. ==See also==