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SEV-ABH MISSION STATEMENT
OUR MISSION
The mission of SEV/ABH Schools is to contribute to the growth of individuals who combine self-confidence with a firm sense of personal, social, and environmental responsibility. We aim to enable our students to be strong bilinguals in English and Turkish, well-educated adults, lifelong learners, and efficient communicators, who have developed skills, accountability, and attitudes for leading a fulfilling life and for serving their country and humanity.
OUR GOALS
In pursuit of our mission, our goal is to provide excellence in holistic education so that each student:
• Practices a clear commitment to the ideals of Atatürk.
• Achieves the fullest possible realization of his/her individual potential.
• Develops mind, body, and spirit to live as a well-balanced individual who can pursue higher education and lifelong learning.
• Learns critical thinking, social and communication skills.
• Shows commitment to justice,mutual respect, human rights, ethical behavior, tolerance, and self-discipline.
• Is committed to bilingual and multicultural interaction for the appreciation of diversity of perspectives and cultures. . Shows environmental awareness and is dedicated to environmental protection .
• Adapts creatively and innovatively to life and work using scientific inquiry, literary and artistic approaches, information technology, and the social sciences.
• Embodies responsibility, initiative and follow through, honesty and generosity, effective teamwork, and democratic leadership.
• Participates fully in democratic processes and philanthropic organizations as part of lifelong service to humanity.
The mission of the SEV/ABH Schools is to contribute to the growth of individuals who combine self-confidence with a firm sense of personal and social responsibility. We aim to enable our students to be bilingual, well-educated adults, lifelong learners, and efficient communicators, who have developed skills, accountability, and attitudes for leading a fulfilling life and for serving their country and humanity.
Revised June 2008
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