email:
corunum@btconnect.com
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telephone:
02837 522023
(Main School Building)
02837 523665
(Barat Building) |
fax: 02837 510034 |
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| Goal 1 |
| A Living Faith in God |
| The educational tradition of the Society of the Sacred Heart is rooted in the conviction that faith permeates life |
- The school promotes a personal relationship with Christ, affirms the belief that there is meaning in life and thereby fosters a sense of hope.
- God's relationship with the individual, with others and with the world underpins the religious formation provided in the school, which supports each pupil in a unique spiritual journey.
- The school provides opportunities for the celebration of the Eucharist, taking part in the sacramental life of the Church, personal and communal prayer, study of the Scripture and reflection.
- The school encourages students to make decisions in the light of gospel values.
- The school is a Catholic institution within the ecumenical tradition of the Church. It promotes among the pupils an awareness of the gifts of the Spirit in other traditions as well as their own.
| Goal 2 |
| Personal Growth in an Atmosphere of Wise Freedom |
| Character-building is central to the Society's tradition of education |
- The school recognises the uniqueness, inherent worth and dignity of each pupil.
- Pupils are encouraged to know themselves, to acknowledge and use their gifts to recognise and accept their limitations and to share their talents with others.
- All school policies and practices aim to ensure that each pupil is valued, cared for and respected in a welcoming and secure community.
- The school implements policies and practices which further the development of self-discipline and enable pupils to take progressive responsibility for their own lives and actions.
- School programmes provide for the recognition, development and exercise of leadership in a spirit of service.
| Goal 3 |
| A deep respect for intellectual values |
| A deep respect for intellectual values is embedded in the educational philosophy of the Society of the Sacred Heart |
- The school fosters an atmosphere of freedom, openness and enquiry to encourage the development of pupils to become knowledgeable, questioning and reflective.
- The school environment encourages recognition of the potential of each individual pupil, responding to the needs and differences of each.
- An atmosphere conducive to serious study, reflection and intellectual challenge is created at school level.
- The inter-relating of knowledge will help pupils to see the relevance of their studies in today's world.
- Enjoyment of learning and commitment to the development of independent life-long learning are fostered.
| Goal 4 |
| Building of Community as a Christian Value |
| The Sacred Heart School has always been seen as a supportive and loving community; in our day this has implications which go far beyond the school itself |
- "Our service of education is carried out in a genuine relationship of mutual interaction, where each person both receives and gives so that all may grow together." - Constitutions of the Society of the Sacred Heart, 1982
- The school seeks to develop a participative approach to the building of community and shared identity.
- School policies and practices are established and reviewed in the light of Christian principles, particularly understanding, caring, compassion and forgiveness.
- Skills needed to build community are taught:
- an attitude of listening, caring, co-operating
- skills of communication
- self-restraint, having regard for the rights of others, leading to an appreciation of the other person as "other, different, likeable"
- The life of the school community is deepened by participation in the national and international network of Sacred heart Schools.
- The programme is designed to help all pupils take their place as responsible citizens, building community in an interdependent world, while appreciating differences in culture, race and religion.
| Goal 5 |
| A social awareness which impels to action |
| Awareness of social injustice and desire to respond actively is part of the heritage of Madeleine Sophie; in our day the Sacred Heart educators continue to encourage this response |
- The school affirms the dignity and equal rights of all human beings, thus awakening a critical consciousness in all members of the school community with regard to social justice.
- The curriculum includes for all its pupils an appropriate study of the problems of injustice in its many forms.
- The school provides the knowledge, skills and motivation needed for effective action in helping to remedy injustices, including programmes in conflict-resolution and environmental issues.
- The school's social awareness policy ensures that pupils engage in effective action for social change.
- The school shows its commitment to justice by attending to its disadvantaged pupils and by ensuring the justice permeates all aspects of its own educational policies and structures.
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