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The school aims at promoting the full and
harmonious development of all aspects of the pupil,
including his/her relationship with God, with other
people and with the environment.
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Religious education is provided for the pupils
in accordance with the doctrine and tradition of the
Catholic Church. To that end, the Alive O Religious
Education Program is taught in all classes in the school.
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The principal teacher and teachers aim at making
the school a centre of excellence in which high
professional standards are maintained and where pupils
learn in a safe and happy environment
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A spirit of mutual respect is promoted within
the school community. Pupils are drawn by example and
teaching, to appreciate and respect people of different
religious affiliations and of different nationalities.
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Close contact is maintained between the school
and the home. Parents and teachers support one another
and collaborate with one another as partners in leading
the young pupils to the fullness of their potential at
the different stages.
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The school recognises the dignity and value of
each person made in the image and likeness of God. This
is reflected in the organisation of the school (including
admission policies).
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The schools code of discipline reflects
the Christian values promoted within the school, with an
emphasis on forgiveness, reconciliation, new beginnings
and hope. Teachers are sensitive to the needs and
particular circumstances of the pupils
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Teachers are encouraged to develop their
personal and professional talents and to serve those
young people in whose education they play such a
significant role.
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Ancillary staff in the school are highly
esteemed and respected. It is recognised that their work
makes a valued contribution to the process of education.
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The school identifies itself with its parish,
working closely with the local parish liturgical team who
visits the school frequently.
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Prayer is a feature of the school day.
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The pupils are prepared for the reception of the
Sacrament of Confirmation in accordance with arrangements
in the diocese and in the parish.
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The liturgical seasons are part of the rhythm of
the school year.
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The children are given opportunities to
participate in liturgical celebrations arranged by the
school.
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In recognition of the diversity of religious
beliefs and practices among our parent body, the school
respects the right of parents to withdraw their children
from formal religious instruction, liturgical
celebrations organised by the school and preparation for
the reception of the Sacraments.
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The school aims at fostering a sense of
community between management, teachers, parents and
pupils, and a sense of insertion into the wider community
of the parish. Gradually, pupils acquire a sense of the
Universal Church whose concern extends to all peoples.

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