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Purposes & Objectives
A graduate of Saint John's High School should be able:
• To contribute to a Christian atmosphere in which the dignity of each person is nurtured. through respect, acceptance, and understanding.
• To develop a personal moral code and a belief in a loving God.
• To discover a love of learning in the pursuit of academic excellence.
• To recognize that learning is a life-long process.
• To be open to new ideas and able to grow and change with new experiences.
• To think critically, to access, and assess information.
• To clearly articulate his thoughts and feelings in speech and prose.
• To recognize beauty in all forms created by God and man.
• To explore, develop, and express his creativity.
• To live the Gospel values through service to others.
• To respect himself, others, and the resources of the world.
• To use his varied talents in leadership roles for the good of his family, church, community, and the world around him.
• To acknowledge the interdependence of mankind.
• To accept responsibility for his own well-being.
• To challenge his physical abilities.
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