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Jesuit Goals for Schools |
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We are to live and
communicate our faith vision and gospel values |
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We are to make our
students aware of the unjust social structure and motivate them to
work for a more just society |
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We are to work
preferably, though not exclusively for the poor, since the Gospel
message is for all. |
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We are to foster the
integral development of out students and help them become responsible
students imbued with a true national spirit. |
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In achievement of these
ideals special efforts are made to teach students : - |
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To be unselfish in the
service of others and to become agents of the much needed social
change in their country. |
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To be clear and firm on
principles and courageous in action. |
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To understand and value
freedom and learn to use it responsibly. |
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To become mature,
spiritually-oriented men of character and |
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To strive after an
excellence that is both academic and human |
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The Jesuit school thus
aim at making a contribution towards the radical transformation of
Indian society |
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Excellence is the
hallmark of a Jesuit school, but excellence is measured by each
student striving to develop all his potentialities to the full -
body, mind and
heart and never being satisfied with the level of growth but always
striving to grow and develop in every way. |
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