What students should know as a result of their education is what we refer to as a set of ‘competencies’ that are essential for students to succeed in school, in higher education, in their careers, and in life in general. These consist of:
1. CURIOSITY
The capacity to pose questions and to investigate how the world functions.
2. CREATIVITY
The capacity to develop new thoughts and to put them into action.
3. CRITICAL THINKING
The capacity to examine information and opinions, and to draw logical conclusions.
4. COMMUNICATION
The capacity to convey ideas and emotions openly, with confidence and a sense of freedom of expression.
5. COLLABORATION
The capacity to co-operate productively, even with people who have a different opinion from us.
6. COMPASSION
The capacity to show affection and care to all living creatures.
7. COMPOSURE
The capacity to achieve personal inner peace and to contribute to world peace.
8. CITIZENSHIP
The capacity to embrace with enthusiasm one’s people, country and culture and to contribute constructively towards the prosperity of society.
9. CONFIDENCE
The capacity to believe in oneself and to feel certain that one will always be able to achieve at the peak of one’s potential.
10. MULTICULTURALISM
The capacity to live with people from different cultures and to establish a dialogue with them.
11. MULTILINGUALISM
The capacity to communicate in multiple languages.
12. INDEPENDENCE
The capacity to work independently.