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About
Andover Statement
of Purpose
"The
school's residential structure enables faculty to support students
in their personal, social and intellectual development."
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Academy, a co-educational, non-profit, residential secondary school, seeks students of intelligence
and integrity from diverse cultural, racial, socioeconomic and geographic
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The
school's residential structure enables faculty to support students
in their personal, social and intellectual development. The academic
program fosters excellence in all disciplines within the liberal arts
tradition. Faculty members guide students in mastering skills, acquiring
knowledge and thinking critically, creatively and independently. The
school strives to help young people achieve their potential not only
intellectually, but also artistically, athletically and morally, so
that they may lead responsible and fulfilling lives.
The academy is committed to establishing a community
that encourages people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs to understand
and respect one another and to be sensitive to differences of gender,
ethnicity, class and sexual orientation. In its programs the school
seeks to promote a balance of leadership, cooperation and service,
together with a deeper awareness of the global community and the
natural world.
Andover's 1778 Constitution charges the academy
to prepare "Youth from every quarter" to understand that "goodness
without knowledge is weak...yet knowledge without goodness is dangerous."
This obligation challenges students in mind, body and spirit to
see beyond themselves and to go beyond the familiar; to remain committed
to developing what is finest in themselves and others, for others
and themselves.
This revised version of the Statement of Purpose,
voted by the faculty in winter 2000, reaffirms the academy's goals
set forth in the Constitution of 1778.
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