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The British School believes that:
- education should inspire a love of learning and foster
curiosity and a sense of wonder.
- the education of our pupils should be broad, balanced
and integrated, comprising academic, creative, physical,
social and moral development.
- effective academic learning comes from the understanding
of the concepts, content and practical skills in each area
of study and how these relate to each other and apply to
the outside world.
- balancing academic learning with creative, physical and
social activities is fundamental to the further development
of pupils' self-expression, self-discipline, independence,
responsibility and self-confidence.
- the engagement of the whole school community in social
and environmental projects both within and beyond the school
contributes to the development of informed, responsible
and active citizens prepared to make a positive contribution
to the world.
- the full potential of each individual in our educational
community is achieved through commitment, dedication and
the search for excellence.
- the ethos of an effective learning community stresses
the highest moral standards and values and requires mutual
respect, honesty, fairness, tolerance, supportive relationships
and team-work of all pupils, teaching and administrative
staff, parents and members of the Board of Governors.
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