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Home - St. Sebastian's - Catholic School Needham MA
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2026-04-23 16:39
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A Day of Brotherhood with San Miguel Students
Apr
21
2026
Fifth graders from the San Miguel School spent a day at St. Sebastian’s enjoying lunch, chess, and hands-on projects in the Innovation Lab alongside Arrows.
Fr. John Arens’ 80th Birthday Celebration
Apr
14
2026
The St. Sebastian’s community gathered for a Mass and luncheon program to celebrate Fr. Arens' 80th Birthday on April 11.
Marc Puglia P’27 Discusses Private Equity with the Finance Academy
Apr
14
2026
Guest speaker Marc Puglia P’27 spoke to the Finance Academy about his career in private equity and the key qualities needed to succeed in a rapidly evolving industry.
Thirteen Arrows Inducted into the Cum Laude Society
Apr
13
2026
Thirteen members of the Class of 2026 were inducted into the Cum Laude Society during a ceremony held on April 9, 2026.
Alumni Lunches Bring Arrows Together
Apr
8
2026
The St. Sebastian’s Alumni Office hosted a series of college lunches in the surrounding areas, bringing alumni together and encouraging lasting connections.
St. Sebastian’s is an all-boys Catholic independent school that inspires students to “Love God, work hard, and take good care of one another.”
Small class sizes, structured curriculum, and devoted faculty promote collaboration and teamwork.
Signature Writing and Chapel Speaking Programs build the confidence and skills to communicate for life.
College-level seminars and AP courses challenge even the highest-achieving students.
Students are empowered for entrance to and success in the most competitive colleges and universities.
The only Catholic School in the Independent School League, St. Sebastian's invites students of all faith traditions to embrace universal, Gospel values and to grow in their love of God and neighbor.
Athletics
As a member of the competitive Independent School League, we evoke from our student-athletes the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and hard work.
The Arts
Among a rich array of artistic offerings, students pursue multiple passions, discover new talents, and enjoy creative outlets.
Clubs & Activities
Whether debating in team competitions or building robots with fellow designers, students hone skills as they participate together in something larger than themselves.
Service
Integral to the School’s mission, our Service Program enables students to put their faith and values in action by engaging with local non-profits and community organizations.
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If a student were considering St. Seb’s, I would tell them to come here because they will join a family that they will be a part of the rest of their lives. Whether that be for athletics or for arts, they can find what they want to do and Seb’s will make them the best person they will become.
George Kelly
Student
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I think parents want to know that a school will stand for something, will have good values, and encourage their sons to be generous with their lives, to use their talents and service to others... And so when parents come to us, we talk about a values-based education. It's what kind of human being do they want their son to be.
Michael Nerbonne
Assistant Head of School & Dean of Studies
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I feel like the boys walk in excellence. I feel like they demonstrate excellence. I feel like what they're doing is something that comes from their heart. So it’s a natural thing for them and it's growing, it's developing within them. And you can see it in the way that they interact with their fellow brothers, with their teachers, with the admin, with the visitors on campus.
Jyl D.
Parent
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Service is built into the school, and it’s a part of who you are. You’re going to learn how to be a good person, go out into the world, and give to others—while also learning to accept people who might be different. That’s the most important element in building character.
Courtney Bent
Fine Arts Faculty
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The upperclassmen here, they're really good people. Through the golf team, through the band I've, the student I've met are always super nice to me.
They're always looking out for me, making sure I'm in a great spot, doing well, making sure that I'm in a good mental state, making sure I have people to talk to. It's right on the truth with what people say, that this is the greatest place in the world.
Charlie L.
Student
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Our courses are difficult. Every boy is challenged and pushed, and they realize they’re not alone in that journey. The nature of the struggle is that they look around and see everyone going through it, and that leads to working together, going to their teachers—and ultimately, to fulfillment beyond happiness.
David Wilbur
Dean of Faculty
Leading with Character
Focusing Energy
Providing Structure
Promoting Togetherness
Evoking Confidence
Doing the right thing, being a good person, and working your hardest are values students model for each other.
Discussion-based classes, cooperative competitions, and hands-on projects engage students in active learning.
Small class sizes, clear expectations, and personal attention build executive function skills.
School culture and traditions help boys feel part of something greater and a sense of shared purpose.
Boys are honored for who they are and encouraged to discover the gifts they have within.
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