A St. Timothy's Preparatory School student is characterized by the following profile of attributes and traits that provide an education for life:
Inquirers – acquire skills necessary to conduct purposeful, constructive research; actively enjoy a sustainable learning experience
Thinkers – apply thinking skills critically and creatively to make good decisions and solve complex problems
Communicators – receive and express ideas and information confidently in more than one language, including the language of mathematics
Knowledgeable – explore themes that have global relevance and importance, thus acquiring a critical mass of significant knowledge
Principled – develop a sound grasp of the principles of moral reasoning thus intrinsically establishing integrity, honesty, and a sense of fairness and justice
Caring – show sensitivity towards the needs and feelings of others; demonstrate a personal commitment to action and service
Open-minded – respect the views, values, and traditions of other individuals and cultures; seek and consider a range of points of view
Well-balanced – understand the importance of physical and mental balance and personal well-being
Reflective – give thoughtful consideration to personal learning; analyze personal strengths and weaknesses in a constructive manner
The St. Timothy's Learner Profile is adapted from the International Baccalaureate program to reflect our status as an interested school.