The aims of the School are:
- to be part of the Christian witness of the Church in the community;
- to provide a caring Christian community within which the development towards a student's full potential (intellectual, emotional, physical, spiritual, cultural, social) can take place;
- to develop numeracy and communication skills and to nurture attitudes and skills necessary for continued learning and personal growth throughout life;
- to encourage an awareness of, an interest in and a valuing of the environment, ranging from local through global to universal, and to develop in students the skill and knowledge necessary to enable them to adopt responsible roles;
- to provide opportunities for developing respect for others and their right to differing points of view, the ability to work co-operatively towards a common goal, and a sense of responsibility expressed in caring service to others;
- to equip students with an appreciation of their own worth and the value of others; to develop in students the capacity and confidence to make decisions about all aspects of life, including their vocations and to help them to deal creatively with economic and social realities.