THE SCHOOL PROJECT
The Saint Louis School Complex, which participates in the public service mission of the National Education system, includes:
• Immaculée School, Jeanne d’Arc School, and St Michel School
• The comprehensive high school.
For us, the student is at the heart of our school project. Around them gathers a coherent and available educational community within entities intended to be a place of work, meeting, and life.
“The student, like any adult, is not reduced to a conditioned and programmed individual. The student cannot be reduced to their past history, their conditioning, their academic results, or their behaviors. The student is a Person. The Person belongs to the realm of mystery, meaning what we never finish understanding. To educate is to believe in every student’s ability to surprise in the name of an unwritten future...”
Paul Malartre, General Secretary of Catholic Education (1998-2006)
SCHOOLS THAT WELCOME EACH STUDENT WHERE...
• They are recognized in their uniqueness
• They are listened to with trust and sharing
• They respect the rules
• They are guided and regularly monitored
• They are respected, acknowledged, and treated with kindness as a unique person
• They are encouraged to cultivate a taste for effort and mutual support
SCHOOLS THAT SUPPORT EACH STUDENT SO THAT THEY...
• Thrive with curiosity and autonomy to achieve fulfillment
• Build their life path through their choices
• Become responsible, active, and supportive adults
• Engage and succeed
SCHOOLS COMMITTED TO ENSURING THAT EACH STUDENT...
• Acquires knowledge and skills and opens up to their potential
• Can access First Announcement, Word, culture, and Christian values
• Finds their place within the community with respect for others and builds relationships
• Invests in teamwork to enhance quality work
• Can find meaning and joy in their experiences
• Develops the ability to think independently and express themselves
TO EDUCATE IS TO BELIEVE IN EVERY STUDENT’S ABILITY TO SURPRISE IN THE NAME OF AN UNWRITTEN FUTURE...
EXPERIENCE THE PASTORAL CARE As a relationship with others and as a proposition of the Christian faith.