The pillar, with its concentric rings, represents yoga, or Union with God. The rings indicate the stages of yogic discipline required for unfolding the “lotus of the heart”, whose petals are at the top of the pillar. The flame of inner illumination is in the centre of the lotus. Just as the lotus plant lives in water but does not get contaminated by it, so we should live in the world but be untouched by it.
“Just as two wings are essential for a bird to soar high in the sky, two wheels for a cart to move, so also two types of education are needed for man to attain the goal of life”
-Sathya Sai Baba
The training of the mind and heart that will make the right choices starts right in the kindergartenl. The college focuses in bringing out character in children through the integration of human values into the school curriculum. We believe that education should not only promote academic excellence; education needs to incorporate values that promote healthy relationships; a vital component in the life of a child.
We believe that the end product of education is character, the most valuable asset a person can have. In an atmosphere of love and mutual respect, each child is encouraged to excel and aspire to achieve his or her full potential.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work, learn and play, the Bundjalung people of the Bundjalung nation. We pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to our school, community and region.
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