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● Compassion: Developing empathy for others and showing this through
the way we treat one another. Compassion is evident every day, whether
it's students helping a peer who has tripped or participating in a clothing
drive for flood victims. We learn that we are part of a wide community and
that we are all interconnected, with the goal of making the world a better
place for everyone.
● Determination: Committing to goals with unwavering resolve and
persistence. Determination means setting clear goals and pursuing them
relentlessly, even when faced with obstacles. It is about maintaining focus
and not giving up, knowing that perseverance leads to success.
● Equity: Ensuring access to experiences and resources necessary for
academic and social success. Everyone has the ability and the right to
learn and grow. We ensure that everyone is treated fairly, considering
individual needs and stepping in with support when required. Equity
involves striving for fairness in policies, and student support, enabling
everyone to thrive.
● Gratitude: Being thankful and demonstrating appreciation for all that we
have. Gratitude involves reflecting on what is good about ourselves and
appreciating those outside of us—family, friends, teachers, and the world.
A grateful person acknowledges the contributions of others and
expresses thanks regularly.
● Integrity: Doing the right thing even when no one is watching. Integrity
involves trusting oneself to be true to personal and school values. It means
being honest, not cheating on tests, and taking responsibility for one's
actions, ensuring that the entire school community maintains its ethical
standards.
● Resilience: Persevering in the face of challenges. We believe in hard work
and recognize that challenges are a part of life. Resilience means not
giving up and always trying again, whether the challenge is small, like a
difficult puzzle, or large, like dealing with a natural disaster.
● Respect: Acknowledging and holding in high regard the values and
worth of the environment, others, and oneself. Respect starts with self-
care and extends to others' thoughts and feelings. It includes broader
respect for the school, community, nation, and world, from a blade of grass
to the vast sea and beyond.
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