The school's pedagogy is based on the Orthodox anthropology of finding an answer to the question "who is man, how is he formed and how is he transformed?" This is the Orthodox understanding of man translated into the school environment. The inspiration for the school begins with the ideals, world view, and conception about man of Orthodox Christianity, incarnated in progressive classroom practices. Outwardly differing little from quality schools employing classic and innovative teaching methods, the school will nevertheless function in the spirit of the Christian values as they have been lived out in the two-thousand-year tradition of the Eastern Church.
We embrace the valuable, insightful and confirmed Orthodox teaching about the process of man's growth and his glorious potential. We believe this teaching is universally applicable. This is why the school is open to children coming from all backgrounds. The method in applying Christian values is not to impose the dogmas of the Church, even when religion is the topic of the class, but to penetrate to the universal qualities of the human soul and to aid their coming to fruition. A healthy approach to influencing the world in a good way can only start with looking inside oneself. In the words of one 18th century Russian Saint, Seraphim of Sarov, "Seek to acquire inner peace, and thousands around you will be saved". The Orthodox tradition already possesses concretely defined methods that help achieve this goal of acquiring good inner qualities. Why does the school carry the name of St John the Evangelist? |
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