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Values Education

 

Bill Boyer, our Coordinator of Faith and Mission, leads and inspires our students spiritual journey.

 


We are committed to nurturing the whole child—spiritually, emotionally, and ethically. Our Faith and Pastoral Care programs are central to this mission, offering students a supportive environment where they can grow in character, explore their beliefs, and develop a strong sense of purpose and belonging.

Faith Life and Anglican Identity

As an Anglican school, our identity is grounded in a rich Christian tradition that values compassion, integrity, service, and respect. We teach from this tradition while embracing an inclusive approach that welcomes students of all faiths—and those with no faith background. Our aim is to foster a community where every student feels safe to explore spiritual questions and reflect on their personal values.

Living Our Values

Our school values—Faith, Excellence, Justice, Respect, Integrity, and Inclusion—are at the heart of everything we do. These values are not just words on a wall; they are lived out daily in our classrooms, playgrounds, and community interactions. They guide how we learn, how we treat one another, and how we contribute to the world around us.

As part of the AngliSchools system, we also uphold the shared values of Excellence, Justice, Faith, Respect, Integrity, and Inclusion. Together, these values form the foundation of our school culture. They shape our expectations, inspire our teaching, and help students grow into thoughtful, ethical, and compassionate individuals.

A Network of Support 

Our Coordinator of Faith and Mission is full-time on site and works closely with the Wellbeing Team, Heads of School, and classroom teachers to ensure that each student’s spiritual and emotional needs are supported. Together, we create a caring and inclusive environment where students feel known, valued, and empowered to thrive.

Whether through chapel, RAVE, pastoral care, or the Wayfinder program, our aim is to guide students on a journey of personal growth, ethical understanding, and spiritual exploration—preparing them not just for academic success, but for a life of meaning and purpose.