30 Examples of Mission Statements for Schools (2022)

21. (the school) desires to provide a safe place for learning – where the student is respected and learning is respected.  (the school) cherishes learning and is committed to establishing an atmosphere of respect between the student and the teacher.  (the school) offers consistency among teachers and in classes.  There is a consistent and concerned interest in students’ success.  Students who ordinarily might not achieve will when an adult invests interest in them.  Interest in the students’ success is a primary concern at (the school).

22. We inspire students to lead ethical and productive lives through a college-preparatory program that promotes the pursuit of academic and personal excellence.

23. At (the school), the child is at the center of our work and the guide to our purpose. We are dedicated to providing an inclusive, enriching, nurturing and rigorous environment where each child is seen as capable and encouraged to grow to their fullest potential academically, emotionally and socially. The dynamic partnership of child, parent and teacher creates a consistent Montessori framework offering “An Education for Life.” 

24. The conversation between student and teacher is the heart of our school; all that we do must be born of and nourish that relationship. We are called to challenge the minds, fire the imaginations, and train the bodies of the young people who have been entrusted to us; to enlarge their spiritual lives; and to increase their capacity for mutual and self-respect. We intend to prepare them to learn confidently for the rest of their lives and to give generously and joyfully to others. We can accomplish these things only if we keep our students safe and well while they are in our charge.

25. The exploration of what it means to be an ethical and responsible member of society forms the core of our curriculum and our school community. We value inclusion as well as economic and racial diversity. We honor all of our students for their unique contributions, cultural backgrounds, and beliefs. As we consider service to be critical to the development of character, we incorporate community service into our students’ school experiences from the earliest grades.

26. (the school’s) distinctive “enlightened traditional” approach educates boys to become scholars and gentlemen. In the belief that there are many ways to be a boy, the School offers an ongoing commitment to each student and uses the best insights and tools available to understand him as a whole person. We inspire in each boy an appreciation of responsible citizenship and a lifelong love of learning.

27. At (the school) we practice progressive education through experiential learning and respect for the social and emotional development of the student. Here, children develop a foundation for lifelong learning, problem solving and working with others.

28. At (the school) we believe that learning how to learn is just as important as learning the answers. We are seeking to develop a lifelong of learning in our students.

29. We are committed to excellence, and kept true to our mission of creating curious, caring, and responsible critical thinkers.

30. Our mission is to educate young men and women in a true and integral Christian humanism, so that they can engage in all that is good in the culture of the world, knowing that science, art, and music are means of human refinement and that industry and commerce are means of human service.

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