Welcome and greetings to all,
More than 2,300 years ago Aristotle wrote, "In modern times there
are opposing views about the practice of education. There is no general agreement
about what the young should learn either in relation to virtue or in relation to
the best life; nor is it clear whether their education ought to be directed more
towards the intellect than towards the character of the soul."
And so, the debate continues.
As an independent K-12 Episcopal school, St. David's mission is to "prepare young
men and women for college and life by providing challenging opportunities to excel
in the vital areas of faith, virtue and knowledge." We know the value of a college
preparatory program, and understand that a school must offer a measured balance
between academic rigor and character education. But I believe the proper balance
can only be achieved if the school employs teachers who can inspire.
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It has been said that a poor teacher tells, a good teacher explains,
an outstanding teacher shows, but the great teacher inspires. If a teacher can ignite
in his or her students a genuine love of learning as well as an understanding of
the great truths of life, those students have the potential to achieve some form
of greatness-not only for "self" but for others who will benefit from their intellect,
abilities and example.
In my more than 20 years in the business of Christian schooling, I have also come
to know and appreciate the value of integrating the tenets of our faith with the
core subjects we teach. I have witnessed the power of shaping character in and out
of the classroom. The mentoring relationships between teacher and student, coach
and athlete, director and actor or musician on the stage are vital if a school is
to achieve excellence in the various disciplines it offers. In short, great teachers
are like great gardeners who prune, cultivate and water the vine. They know their
work requires patience and attention to the smallest detail. But they also know
that discipline and careful pruning, while difficult at times, will produce lasting
fruit.
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At St. David's School, we strive to inspire, challenge and motivate
students to find their respective passions, and furnish them with the structure,
framework, facilities and faculty who can provide the nurture, training and discipline
that will enable them to be successful.
We welcome you to explore how we endeavor to "make every effort to add to your faith
virtue; and to virtue knowledge" (2 Peter 1:5). In doing so, we trust that your
family will discover what makes St. David's community worthy of your consideration.
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