Centre for Ethics

Student and School Chaplain having a discussion

Inviting Meaningful Dialogue

Ethical Reflection and Action

The Centre for Ethics has been part of the School for decades, and its goal is to enrich the intellectual and moral life of our students and the broader community.

Archbishop Kay Goldsworthy delivering a sermon to an audience in Chapel

Conversations That Shape Minds

The School welcomes philosophers, theologians, members of parliament, novelists, poets, educators and leaders who model an ethical way of life. Some advocate for action and change; others invite deep reflection.

Many of these voices come from within the Anglican Community, speaking on issues such as human rights, spirituality, and social justice.

Through these engagements, we are challenged, inspired and our shared understanding of what it means to live ethically in a complex and changing world deepens.

As an Anglican School, we believe in a holistic education. We believe that the spiritual dimensions of life are just as important as all the other areas of life. And so, we want to help students to develop a sense of their own place in the world and how they can help others.

The Reverend Nicholas Russell

School Chaplain

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