Profile of a Graduate

A Saint Viator High School graduate reflects the Viatorian educational values of life-long, collaborative learning, and intellectual independence within a Catholic community. Our graduates are critical thinkers who have the ability to evaluate information from diverse sources and apply appropriate solutions. They will graduate Saint Viator prepared to discern, discover, and transform in the classroom, in social and professional settings, and among all those that they encounter.

As a member of a Catholic and global community, the Saint Viator graduate:

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  • Strives for Spiritual Growth by


    • Becoming spiritually aware and active
    • Forming a Christian conscience based on Catholic history, traditions, and beliefs resulting in the ability to make moral judgments
    • Incorporating discernment in decision making
    • Living and modeling the values embodied in the Gospel message
     
  • Strives Intellectually by


    • Mastering the core concepts and skills of each academic discipline
    • Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills
    • Seeking solutions in a collaborative manner while maintaining a global perspective
    • Displaying strong character and confidence both inside the classroom and through our co-curricular sports, activities, arts, and organizations they will be a part of
    • Using technology wisely and responsibly to improve the world around them in their professional and personal pursuits
    • Developing a habit of reflection to inform future actions
    • Taking risks and seeking new experiences
     
  • Strives to be Compassionate by


    • Growing in self-awareness and how they treat others
    • Seeking to understand others through active listening
    • Creating an environment for others to belong
    • Allowing Christ’s teaching to work through them to show concern for those they encounter
     
  • Strives to be Socially Just and Responsible by


    • Seeing leadership as an opportunity for service to others 
    • Working to be environmentally and socially responsible
    • Upholding the teaching of our Catholic faith that calls on them to be inclusive and open to all people and to combat racism and exclusivity in all forms, accepting and respecting other cultures, traditions, and values
    • Transforming communities that they encounter
    • Speaking out on matters of justice and fairness