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Mission Statement
St. Matthew School guides students' hearts,
minds, and souls to live as Jesus did. As an Immaculate Heart of Mary
school each person is called to a life of: Prayer Love and Service Academics Courtesy
and Hospitality. In Saint Matthew School, Jesus is the center and
Mary the model.
Philosophy
St.
Matthew School is committed to the education of the whole
child by recognizing and accepting each individual regardless
of age, gender, creed, socio-economic status or race as
a unique creation loved by God.
As a faith community, priests, sisters,
lay faculty, staff, parents, parishioners and students are committed
to impart the Gospel as a way of life by striving to actively live
and spread this Christian message. As we work together to
educate students spiritually, academically, and socially we prepare
them to become contributing Christian members of society. It
is our responsibility to follow the policies and guidelines of the
Archdiocese of Hartford and therefore provide challenges and opportunities
for all students to experience growth in all aspects of their development.
St. Matthew School serves the members
of St. Matthew Parish, local parishes and the surrounding communities.
We fulfill the religious and academic purpose of Catholic Education
by guiding students’ minds, hearts and souls to live as Jesus did.
To achieve the goals of this mission
statement:
The faculty and staff of St. Matthew
School strive to teach Catholic faith and values which exemplify
God's love by:
- modeling beliefs and values
for students to imitate
- teaching the content of the
religion curriculum
- integrating Christian values
throughout the curriculum
- preparing students for reception
of the sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist
- providing various prayer experiences
The teaching community of St. Matthew
School nurtures and challenges the intellectual and physical development
of the student by:
- using an eclectic teaching
approach
- building a strong foundation
of basic skills
- developing creative thinking
skills, critical thinking skills, and logical reasoning
- providing opportunities for
students to apply these skills in all curriculum areas
- preparing students to use these
skills independently
- teaching students the importance
of taking care of their physical body
- developing knowledge and skills
of human movement
- encouraging the creation of
intellectual writing projects and developing artistic talents
which reflect originality and high standards
- teaching students computer
skills in preparation for technologically advanced society stressing
the need for students to assume the responsibility for becoming
life-long learners and effective communicators
The faith community at St. Matthew
School guides the social and emotional development of their students
by:
- encouraging students to develop
responsibility, self- confidence, and self-discipline
- teaching an awareness of the
spiritual and social needs of society
- providing opportunities to
participate in extracurricular activities
- providing opportunities for
leadership and decision making
- instructing students in good
sportsmanship and team cooperation
- encouraging students to respect
and accept each others’ differences
- guiding students in solving
problems through conflict resolution techniques and in taking
responsibility for the consequences of their actions
- creating opportunities for
maintaining positive interpersonal relationships
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