The Pursuit of Truth
To think critically. To demand evidence. To build knowledge on bedrock, not sand. We teach students to love truth more than comfort, to follow arguments where they lead, to hold their own conclusions lightly until tested.
The Pursuit of Goodness
To act with integrity. To treat others as ends, never merely as means. Character is the curriculum beneath the curriculum—shaped in how we speak, how we fail, how we repair.
The Pursuit of Beauty
To cultivate an inner life. To notice. To be moved. Aesthetic education is not decoration; it is a form of attention that makes us more fully human. We teach students to create, to appreciate, and to find meaning in form.
The Pursuit of Benevolence
To live for more than oneself. Service is the natural expression of a well-formed heart. We teach students that their gifts are trusts—given so they may be given away.