- To enable the students to
become fully developed and integrated persons, calling them to grow in freedom,
understanding and love.
- To develop each student's
spiritual, intellectual, emotional, creative and physical potential.
- To enable the students to
value their own uniqueness.
- To assist the moral, social,
cultural and political growth of the students.
- To encourage respect for the
complementary gender role of male and female and to promote equality of
opportunity for all.
- To nurture in the students a
sensivity to those who have special needs.
- To develop in the students a
sense of justice which will enable them to act justly, to challenge unjust
structures and to promote the well-being of society.
- To prepare the students by
academic and practical training for adult living and to promote in them a
co-operative spirit so that they can make a constructive contribution to
society.
- To enable the student to live
in reverent relationship with all of creation and to nurture in them a respect
for life and a care for the earth.
- To enable the students to
develop a healthy self-image with the ability to adapt to a rapidly changing
world and to live at peace within it.
- To nurture in the
students:
- A sense of their cultural
identity.
- An appreciation of the
diversity of cultures which exists in the island of Ireland. A positive attitude
to responsible citizenship within the European Community. A respect for people
of other races, traditions and creeds.
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