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Welcome to Seach!

Named after U.S. Navy Seaman and Medal of Honor recipient William Seach, our elementary school proudly serves approximately 380 students from the centermost neighborhoods of Weymouth.

Our Mission Statement

William Seach Elementary School challenges and supports all students to become confident, curious, and courageous learners through high-quality instruction in a caring and inclusive environment. We believe that a diverse community is essential to academic success, social and emotional growth and the development of good character. 

Our Vision

To be an inclusive community of continuous learners in which all stakeholder voices are valued and diverse perspectives are encouraged.


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About William Seach

William Seach

Rank and Organization: Ordinary Seaman, U.S. Navy.
Place and Date: China 13, 20, 21, and 22 June 1900.
Entered Service at: Massachusetts.
Born: 23 May 1877, London, England. G. O.
No.: 55, 19 July 1901.

Citation: In action with the relief expedition of the Allied forces in China during the battles of 13, 20, 21 and 22 June 1900. June 13: Seach and 6 others were cited for their courage in repulsing an attack by 300 Chinese Imperialist soldiers and Boxer militants with a bayonet charge, thus thwarting a planned massive attack on the entire force. June 20: During a day-long battle, Seach ran across an open clearing, gained cover, and cleaned out nests of Chinese snipers. June 21: During a surprise saber attack by Chinese cavalrymen, Seach was cited for defending gun emplacements. June 22: Seach and others breached the wall of a Chinese fort, fought their way to the enemy's guns, and turned the cannon upon the defenders of the fort. Throughout this period and in the presence of the enemy, Seach distinguished himself by meritorious conduct.

Source: Congressional Medal of Honor Society

 

William Seach Medal