Victory's Mission
Through the work of ALL, we will graduate socially adept students ready to work toward personal and community growth, in Victory!
Our vision, at Victory Collegiate High School, is the belief that education is the most powerful instrument for sparking the revitalization that is essential in our urban communities. We seek to cultivate a productive and diverse community of learners who are willing to take suitable risks, learn from their mistakes, and support each other as we examine social problems, develop social consciousness, and work toward community and personal growth. By adhering to the the cultivation and consistency toward upward academic mobility and academic integrity, Victory's mission towards our students is driven by purposefully preparing them to become responsible citizens for the revitalization of our urban communities.
Our Vision
Through the work of ALL, we will graduate socially conscious students ready to work toward personal and community growth.
Victory's P.U.R.P.O.S.E.
We follow our school’s pillar called “P.U.R.P.O.S.E.” guideline to help us in our instructional program. Click the link below to learn more about it.
The labels of any leader's moral compass might vary slightly with each culture or background, however the underlying principles ultimately remain the same. The four most prominent values are: Integrity, forgiveness, compassion, and responsibility.
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Integrity – Integrity involves aligning our actions with timeless human values, making choices in accordance with our ethical standards and convictions, and doing what we believe to be morally correct.
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Responsibility – Only individuals who are ready to assume responsibility for their conduct and the outcomes it produces can guarantee that they adhere to universal human principles. Even if it means taking responsibility for a mistake.
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Compassion – Compassion is crucially essential because demonstrating concern for others not only conveys our regard for them but also fosters an environment where others are likely to reciprocate with compassion when we require it the most.
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Forgiveness – This principle is of paramount importance, as lacking the capacity to accept errors and recognize our own imperfections may lead to inflexibility, rigidity, and an inability to interact with others in a manner that fosters our collective well-being.
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