Seabury Hall is an inclusive community that prepares students for a successful college experience, fosters a passion for lifelong development of mind, body and character, and inspires responsible citizenship.
At Seabury Hall, you will discover a community that upholds the tradition of excellence in academics, the arts, athletics, community service and extra-curricular activities.
Seabury Hall is committed to creating a learning environment that allows for young minds to expand. Students learn how to think critically, explore creatively, study, and question in a safe and caring atmosphere.
In the athletic program, students have the opportunity to compete while developing the essential values of commitment, dedication, leadership, respect, and teamwork.
Through the arts, students develop the essential skills of creativity, imagination, innovation, and self-expression, keys to academic success as well as accomplishment in later life.
A caring community, safe environment, and personal support system allows each student to grow to his or her maximum potential in a healthy, positive and supportive atmosphere.
In case you missed it, here is a quick recap of the recent Seabury sports events:
All 4 cross country girls placed in the top 10 in the meet at King Kekaulike as Layne Millen won her first MIL meet.
Boys cross country placed 2nd at King Kekaulike as Jacob Romero took 2nd overall and Micah Brighton finished 4th overall.
Kaylee Volner took 1st overall at the Michael Doran Invitational cross country meet at Kalani High School. Her final margin of victory was by over 30 seconds over her nearest competitor.
Girls varsity volleyball team beat St. Anthony on Tuesday in 3 sets and beat Kamehameha in 4 very competitive sets.
Girls JV volleyball beat Kamehameha in 3 tough sets.
Air Riflery girls placed 7th at their first MIL meet while the boys finished 8th.
Congratulations to all teams!!! Keep up the good work and Go Spartans!!!