scholarship in the core
academic disciplines in preparation for college;
honesty and integrity;
knowledge and awareness of other people, nations, and
cultures, both
past and
present;
intellectual curiosity;
self-discipline, responsible behavior, and
accountability;
capacity for inquiry and analysis;
fluency in written and oral communications;
ability to formulate problems and solutions, make
decisions and follow a
plan
through to completion;
respect for diverse points of view;
concern for others and respect for teamwork and
collaboration;
self-motivation based on self-respect;
tolerance for ambiguity and a capacity to learn from
one's errors;
an aesthetic sense;
pursuit of personal health and physical and mental
well-being through
exercise and athletics;
active engagement in the spiritual life and community
service.
That they may increase "in wisdom and in stature,
and in
favor with God and Man"
(Luke 2:52)