We understand solidarity from the sense of belonging to a group based on multiple interests. The school is an ideal environment where we behave in solidarity with the peers, teachers and parents who form it. As well to incorporate it into our lives, and put it into practice in our surroundings thereby improving a little more each day.
Our culture, customs and habits make us view the world in a specific way. However there are many ways to view and experience the world. In a multi-cultural society like ours, being tolerant differing or even conflicting points of view to our own, is a sign of personal growth and inner fulfilment.
The diversity of our environment requires us to integrate with empathy, what we find different, highlighting the ideals of cooperation. It also means tolerating those who may be unlike us whilst respecting them by completely appreciating the wealth that cultural diversity brings.
All of our actions have consequences. Everything we do affects people or things. We believe in the basis of educating in responsibility by assuming commitment and obligations being relentless and perseverant. A more accountable world is a more understanding and happy world.
School has to be the setting where norms of basic coexistence are strengthened in line with out principles. By acting with strength of character to seek beyond indiviual benefit, collective benefit signifies behaving honestly. We educate to bring honesty to wherever we may be, from school to family and ourselves, to whichever community we may belong.
The world is in constant flux. To be able to face the world these days is to know how to adapt to change, to be able to resolve new situations which confront us every day. This cannot be absorbed, it has to be learned. To be creative is to be able to confront new challenges; therefore we teach to strengthen the flow of critical and creative thought, the flexibility to adapt, originality of ideas, the capability to synthesize and analyse, the opportunity to reorganise and redefine oneself, ideological receptiveness and the ability to appreciate others.