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Integral Formation is the harmonious
development of all dimensions of the human person. The
Highlands School guides students to realize their full potential, by
focusing on the following four areas of formation:
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apostolic Formation
As followers of Christ, all Catholics are
called to serve others. Students at The Highlands School
participate in individual and group outreach programs. The
objective is to prepare young men and women who will use all the
vigor of their youth to respond to the spiritual and material needs
of those around them.
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Character Formation
Students are
formed to be mature, responsible young men and women
with solid Christian values. The Highlands School
prepares students to assume leadership roles in a
competitive and changing world. The school
develops leadership qualities through virtue education,
mentoring and supporting students participation in the
Leadership Training Program, Challenge Club for girls,
Everest Club for boys and the Model UN Program.
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Intellectual Formation
The Highlands School's
rigorous college preparatory program consists of disciplined
study in sciences, history, mathematics, literature, religion
and philosophy. Students are guided in their study through
lectures, small seminars, and laboratory work. Academic
advisers provide personal attention to each student.
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Spiritual Formation
Students at The
Highlands School are taught to live their Catholic faith and
begin a lifelong friendship with Jesus Christ. A special
emphasis is placed on loving as Jesus loved. Priests of
the congregation of the Legionaries of Christ, and consecrated
men and women of the Regnum Christi Movement direct students'
formation and also provide individual spiritual guidance.
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