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.
It’s been a great winter season of sports for our school and here is the latest on our teams:
The girls basketball team won the MIL Championship and finished in 4th place at States. Brittlay Carillo has been named Player of the Year and Pio Tu’ivai and Meleani Sjostrand both made it on the MIL First Team! Meleani was also named to the All-Tournament Team at States.
The boys basketball team finished 2nd in the MIL and played 2 very competitive games at the State Tournament.
The girls soccer team won the MIL D2 Title and played very well at the State Tournament finishing in 6th place.
The boys soccer team won the MIL D2 Title and made a historic run to the Championship game for the first time in school history! James Haynes received the award for the “Impact Player of the Tournament”!
The girls’ swim team finished 2nd overall in the MIL and 6 of our girls qualified for the State Championship including Lyn Chen, Helena Colletta, Kalla Pelletieri, Darija Trumbo, Kayla Bush, Tulip Hori. At the MIL Championships, out of 8 individual events, our girls took home 5 first place medals! They also earned two second place relay medals. At States, Helena finished 2nd in the 500 free and 3rd in the 200 free.
Our boys, girls, and mixed paddling teams all won the MIL Title in their respective divisions! At States, the boys finished 3rd, the girls took 4th, and the mixed team finished 2nd!