It is Catholic because it undertakes to educate the whole child, addressing the requirements of his or her natural and supernatural perfection.

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It is Catholic because it undertakes to educate the whole child, addressing the requirements of his or her natural and supernatural perfection.

How do I display “a commitment to the integrated education and formation of the whole person” and not only their academic achievements? (Charter for Catholic Schools in Scotland) In what way do I prepare students to contribute to society?

You are God’s chosen race, his saints; he loves you

How do I contribute to the creation of “a community of faith and learning” that “aims to honour the life, dignity and voice of each person, made in the image of God”? (Charter for Catholic Schools in Scotland) What do I see as my contribution to the formation of ‘citizens of the world to come’ and in what ways do show this?