The Goal of Intellect is about the whole process of learning. It has, as its main focus, the forming of the minds and hearts of our pupils through the provision and pursuit of educational excellence. It highlights the need for a pupil-centred approach and for the recognition that there are many different types of intellect and ways of learning. Referring to our pupils in the Foreword to this edition of Heritage and Horizon, Aideen Kinlen, Provincial of the Irish-Scottish Province reminds us that:
‘They want a better world and many of them have the idealism to do something about it. It can be a long, hard road. The Sacred Heart educator aims to walk with them, helping them to begin to acquire not only the knowledge and skills but also the staying power and unselfishness that over a lifetime turns dreams into reality, however great, however modest.’
Our work on the goal of intellect has recognised and developed the potential of each individual pupil. It has enabled them to become questioning, reflective young people who can appropriately use their knowledge to understand, interpret and interact with today’s world.