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EFFECTIVE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT
Aims are ideals and they are like stars in that though we may not reach them, we use
them to guide us. If we do not know where we are going, it is likely that we will end
up somewhere else!
• To recognize the individual’s talents of all kinds and degrees and to develop this
intellectual, physical and creative capacity.
• To ensure that the curriculum serves the individual’s needs.
• To develop a curriculum which is flexible enough to respond to the sensible needs of
students at different ages and stages.
• To recognize the legitimate demands of employers, colleges, universities, and
examining bodies.
• To recognize the legitimate demands of society as a whole with respect to adequate
numeracy, literacy and other fundamental skills relating to the processes of
communication; oral, written and visual.
• To enable students to acquire the required education relating to the necessity to earn a
living and, when appropriate, to enter into skilled occupations and professions.
• To seek to measure the extent to which an individual is being successful in making the
maximum use of natural gifts and opportunities.
• To be rigorously selective in the material presented to students, bearing in mind the
above aims and having particular regard to the following aims:
– The instilling of an attitude to learning that shows it to be a life-long process.
– The stimulation of intellectual curiosity.
– The direction and exercising of the emotions.
– The encouragement of discrimination.
– The development of the art of learning.
– The fostering of a capacity to tackle unfamiliar problems.
– The emphasizing of the need to differentiate between truth and lies and between
fact and feeling with the associated understanding of the nature of evidence.
– The growth of understanding of the nature and importance of knowledge plus
the involvement with the processes and resources of learning.
• To recognize and accept differences in natural endowment and environment and to
hold every individual in esteem as of right.
• To accept responsibility for identifying the physical, aesthetic, creative, emotional
and social needs of each individual student as a necessary starting point to satisfy
these needs.
• To maintain the school as a caring community emphasizing the central importance of
good human relationships based upon sensitivity, tolerance, good will and a sense of
humour.
• To promote the understanding of the fact that the individual and the community have
a reciprocal responsibility and that individual needs must at times be secondary to
the greater need of a large group; that collaboration and co-operation are a two-way
activity.
• To foster habits of responsibility, self-discipline, initiative, endeavour and individual
judgment.
• To obtain a positive response to the needs of a changing society whilst emphasizing
established fundamental values and standards.
• To promote the idea that the school is the servant of the community in both local and
national terms and to accept the responsibilities which flow from this understanding.
• To secure the active involvement of all people concerned with the school’s welfare,
staff, students, governors, parents and the authority, in the continuous reassessment
of the aims and objectives of the school.
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