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    Seattle Prep is a Catholic, Jesuit college preparatory school. We embrace the Ignatian ideals that God may be found in all things, that each person is sacred and that we are created to serve others in the community. Our mission is to form discerning, transformational leaders who are intellectually competent, spiritually alive, open to growth, loving, and committed to justice.
    We are fortunate to count ourselves among the 65 Catholic, Jesuit high schools, and middle schools in the United States. Endowed with the Society of Jesus's unique charism and its 475-year-old tradition, our good fortune carries with it an important responsibility. We are responsible for living this charism in word and deed to ensure that our heart is a genuinely Ignatian one.
    One way to do this is to be ever mindful that the vital Jesuit terms we use describe who we are and guide us in all we do. Two of the most important of these terms are "Cura personalis" and "seek the magic."
    Cura personalis – or care for the person – came naturally for St. Ignatius and his companions because their relationships with each other were such tender, affectionate ones. St. Ignatius famously remarked that "Love is shown more in deeds than in words," and, indeed, the early companions were bound first by love before they ever took vows that bound them together in any official way. As inheritors of the Jesuit "way of proceeding," care for the person should always characterize our interactions with each other. Prep does this well it is a community that embraces love as more than a word.
    To "seek the magic" means to pursue what more can and should be done, to challenge oneself to try harder and perform better continually. Again, this was a characteristic of the remarkable men who created the Society of Jesus. They were talented and driven to succeed. They did not pursue, however, their glory, but rather, the Greater Glory of God (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam). We at Prepare also called to live, learn and work with "one foot in the air" – always striding forward, continually seeking the magic. But our steps, while confidently taken, should also be humble ones. To quote Archbishop Romero, "We are the workers, not the Master Builder." To seek the magic and practice cura personals are good and noble pursuits on their own, but it is only with God that the journey becomes a sacred, transformational one. That is the journey of Seattle Prep.
    For Prep to be right to its Jesuit mission and identity, we must embrace both cura personalis and the magic. Is there tension in these dual pursuits? Absolutely. And that tension is a perfect thing. The enemy of vibrant Ignatian school culture is comfort. The only place that offers complete freedom from tension and the final resolution is the grave. But as we strive to be the best Catholic, Jesuit school we can be, we must be mindful that we do so with and for each other. And all of this, our striving and our caring are folded within a more profound reality and more transcendent purpose - our fervent desire to be with God.
    Since the time they launched their first school in 1548, the Jesuits have believed that high-quality education is the best path to meaningful leadership and service lives. They have understood that the liberal arts, the natural and social sciences, and the performing arts, joined with all the other branches of knowledge, were a powerful means to develop leaders with the potential for influencing and transforming society. Committed from the very beginning to educating the whole person, the Jesuits adapted the best educational models available while developing their pedagogical methods to become the "schoolmasters of Europe."
    All that we do at Seattle Prep is rooted in the school's mission statement: "We embrace the Ignatian ideals that God may be found in all things, that each person is sacred and that we are created to serve others in the community. Our mission is to form discerning, transformational leaders who are intellectually competent, spiritually alive, open to growth, loving, and committed to justice."
    In this milestone year – 125 years after the founding of Seattle Prep – the school's mission remains as vibrant as it has been since 1891. True to our Jesuit, Catholic foundation, we cultivate a faith-centered community where students grow as "Men and Women for Others."
    Throughout their four years at Seattle Prep, our students are supported and challenged to graduate as young women and men who embody the "Graduate at Graduation" values central to Jesuit secondary education: Open to Growth, Intellectually Competent, Spiritually Alive, Loving, and Committed to Justice. These core values are ingrained in our school culture, are foundational to our programs and curriculum, and are central to our identity at Seattle Preparatory School. We are committed to forming the whole student and supporting our students as they discover their gifts in the community.

    Seattle Preparatory School
    Founding year: 1891
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 0
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Kent Hickey (President)
    Number of staff: 0

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    Address: Seattle Preparatory School, 2400 11th Avenue, East Seattle, Washington, 98102, United States



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