Sixth Week of Lent - Year A
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As a Jesuit-Catholic high school, we are dedicated to nurturing excellence in every aspect of our program: academics, co-curricular opportunities, and spiritual formation. While our students’ achievements and recognition reflect this commitment, our greatest concern is the lasting impact their education has on their lives and on the world. We aim to develop graduates who are not only capable and knowledgeable but also guided by conscience, compassion, and a deep commitment to God and service.
Our mission is to form leaders of integrity and purpose: individuals who work for justice, promote the dignity of every person, and strive to improve the quality of life for all. By fostering intellectual growth, moral reflection, and spiritual awareness, we equip our students with the tools to face the challenges of the modern world while remaining rooted in Jesuit values of faith, service, and social responsibility.
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By instilling a joy in learning, each Brebeuf graduate will continue his own growth process long after he leaves Jesuit High School. He will seek opportunities to develop his own mind, body, imagination, feelings, and religious consciousness.
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A Brebeuf graduate will have mastered fundamental academic skills and developed the knowledge, awareness, and critical thinking necessary to succeed in their futures. They will also be prepared for leadership in service, guided by integrity, responsibility, and a commitment to making a positive difference in their communities.
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A Brebeuf graduate will begin to know and accept himself as being loved by others and being personally known and loved by God. He will begin to see and understand obstacles to human growth in the world, such as prejudice, while recognizing the ability of people and structures to change.
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A Brebeuf graduate will have a growing understanding of injustice and its sources in the world and begin to see that Christian faith demands an active commitment toward fostering a just society. He will have acquired skills, such as an understanding of government and public policy, and the motivation to use his skills for the benefit of humanity.