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Our Pupil Profile & Virtues


The Catholic Pupil Profile outlines the qualities and values that Catholic schools strive to instill in their pupils, based on both the Catholic faith and Jesuit principles. These profiles are designed to help pupils become "good at being human" by fostering a combination of academic, spiritual, and moral development. The pupil profile features eight pairs of complementary virtues that reflect the core values of the Catholic faith. 

Grateful and Generous:

Pupils are encouraged to be thankful for their own gifts and the blessings of others, while also being generous in sharing their talents.

Attentive and Discernment:

Pupils are encouraged to be attentive to their experiences and to be discerning about the choices they make and the effects of those choices.

Compassionate and Loving:

Pupils are taught to be compassionate towards others, especially the less fortunate, and to act with love through their actions and words.

Faith-filled and Hopeful:

Pupils are encouraged to have a strong faith in their beliefs and to remain hopeful for the future.

Eloquent and Truthful:

Pupils are encouraged to communicate effectively and truthfully about themselves, their relationships with others, and the world around them.

Learned and Wise:

Pupils are encouraged to find God in all things and to use their knowledge wisely for the common good.

Curious and Active:

Pupils are encouraged to be curious about everything and to actively engage with the world, seeking to make a positive impact.

Intentional and Prophetic:

Pupils are encouraged to live with intention and purpose, guided by their conscience, and to set an example for others.