SETON NOBLE

A Passionate Scholar, Athlete, and Community Advocate

About

Seton Noble, born on April 16, 2003, in Toronto, Ontario, is a rising student leader known for his academic excellence, athletic talent, and commitment to community service. Raised by his father, Paul Noble, an educator, and his mother, Grail Hartdegen, a South African entrepreneur, Seton learned the importance of education and resilience from an early age. Seton’s love for sports has been a defining part of his life. Whether it was hockey, basketball, or baseball, his passion for athletics has shaped his discipline and competitive spirit.

Currently pursuing a business degree at the University of Western Ontario, Seton has earned a place on the Dean’s Honour List for three consecutive years. His dedication to academic excellence is matched by his involvement in campus life, where he participates in intramural sports and serves as a member of the Western Pre-Law Society, reflecting his broad range of interests and aspirations.

Beyond his academic and athletic accomplishments, Seton has made a lasting impact through his annual clothing drive for Toronto’s homeless. As he looks ahead to completing his degree in 2025, Seton remains focused on his goals and continues to make a positive difference in both his academic and local communities.

News & Media

NMN High notches pair of hockey titles, but disappointed to not see chance to repeat due to COVID

The win also qualified the Neil McNeil boys for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) championships which had been planned for Windsor from March 25 to 27. However, due to the provincially-ordered closure of the publicly funded school system on March 12, it was announced that the 16-team tournament had been cancelled.

Driving Change Through Community Service: Lessons from My Annual Clothing Drive

Hi everyone, Seton here! Today, I want to share the story behind a project that’s very close to my heart: my annual clothing drive for the homeless in Toronto. This initiative, now a significant part of my life, started as a small idea born from the desire to make a tangible impact on my community during the harsh Canadian winters. It’s grown tremendously over the years, and I’ve learned alot.