Fenwick High School functions at one stage in the lifelong process of human growth. Fenwick builds on the work of the family and the elementary school to prepare the student for the next step in a continuum that extends through college to vital membership within society. The Fenwick community, aware of the many dimensions of the human person, creates the following objectives which ideally should be realized in every graduate.
Person:
The Fenwick graduate should reach a level of maturity that reflects some responsibility for his or her own development. The graduate should demonstrate the habits of reflecting on life experience, of becoming more flexible and open to other points of view, and be willing to risk personal talents and accept limitations.
Believer:
Br. Gabe Counseling a StudentThe Fenwick graduate should have a knowledge of the traditions, doctrines, and practices of the Catholic Church and should continue to participate in the sacramental life of the church. The same would be expected of non-Catholic graduates with respect to their traditions, having had the opportunity to reflect on their own religious commitments and traditions against the background of the study of the Catholic tradition.
Citizen:
The Fenwick graduate, in his or her daily life, should act out of a sense of justice and an awareness of contemporary social issues. The graduate, as a concerned citizen, should make choices responsibly when faced with issues of personal freedom and human rights.
Scholar:
The Fenwick graduate should demonstrate intellectual competence through critical thinking, careful listening, and effective written and oral communication. A Fenwick graduate should respect one's own field of study as well as other fields of study, and appreciate learning as a lifelong endeavor. Because of these skills and attitudes, the graduate should perform effectively in a career.
Athlete:
The Fenwick graduate should engage in a lifestyle of wholesome personal awareness, physical activity, and good nutrition. In sports, as in any activity, the graduate should contribute as a team member and a team leader with enthusiasm and dedication to achieve a group goal.