Seton Catholic High School
233 South 5 th Street
Richmond, IN 47374
Phone: 765.965.6956
Fax: 765.935.9939
CEEB Code: 152966
School Characteristics
Seton Catholic High School is a coeducational Catholic secondary school in Richmond, Indiana. It is part of the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Seton Catholic High School is fully accredited through AdvancEd.
Administrative Staff Pastor: Father Sengole Gnanaraj, STL
Principal: Jane Brack
Athletic Director & Dean of Student: Trent Tremain
Academic Advisor: Mallory Marshall
School System
Seton Catholic High School is a faith-based school with a strong core curriculum and extracurricular activities, integrated with Christian principles that promote responsibility to society and the Church. Seton Catholic High School is a college preparatory school offering general, AP, and dual credit classes. Programs at Seton Catholic High School include AP classes in English/LA, US History, and Physics; and Advanced College Project (ACP/Dual Credit) in Biology, Chemistry, Calculus and partnering with Indiana University East.
Located in Wayne County, Seton Catholic High School enrolls 146 students in grades 7-12 with nine students per teacher. The school year consists of two semesters with each semester composed of two nine-week grading periods. Typically, students enroll in eight subjects per semester. Additionally, students must enroll in Theology classes each semester in attendance and are required to participate in a Christian Service program.
4.0 GPA Scale:
A = 4.00
A- = 3.66
B+ = 3.33
B = 3.00
B- = 2.66
C+ = 2.33
C = 2.00
C- = 1.66
D+ = 1.33
D =1.00
D- = 0.66
F = 0.00
Weighted GPA Scale:
A = 5.00
A- = 4.66
B+ = 4.33
B = 4.00
B- = 3.66
C+ = 3.33
C = 3.00
C- = 2.66
D+ = 2.33
D =2.00
D- = 1.66
F = 1.00
Class of 2024:
Number of Graduates: 21
Graduation Rate: 100%
Grade Point Average and Class Rank
GPA is computed at the end of each semester. WGPA is calculated on the 5.0 scale and is cumulative. Class rank is determined from the cumulative WGPA after each semester. All Honors, Dual Credit and AP classes are weighted.
Graduation Requirements
40 Credits for the Indiana General and Indiana Core 40 Diplomas
47 credits for the Indiana Core 40 with Academic Honors Diplomas
Theology credits for each semester enrolled