Each boy should leave BCS with a set of values and principles that guide his actions. These include having the courage to act when injustice occurs and to care for those less fortunate. The founder of the school, Bishop George Cotton, was driven by the Christian virtues of faith, hope and compassion.
Each boy should realise that we live in a connected world. They must develop communication skills and
learn to build relationships with others – essential in a boarding community. They must speak and write
undergraduate level English. They must learn team work and leadership. They must understand we all share one world and appreciate the challenges involved in ensuring a sustainable use of the planet’s
resources.
Each boy must learn to cope with the challenges of life and to learn to cope with moments of uncertainty
and failure. BCS boys learn to be independent and organised through life in boarding. The extensive extra-curricular life of the school is designed to get boys out of their comfort zone and rise to the challenges faced.
Each boy must learn to be proactive. To understand the value of energy and determination in succeeding
in everyday life. BCS embraces the value of competition in everything we do.
Each boy is encouraged to be curious and informed about the outside world. Our mountain top campus and extensive tours and treks programme encourage moments of awe and wonder. Each boy should leave appreciating that a life well lived is a continuous learning experience.
Each boy is encouraged to understand how they learn effectively and the different learning processes and learning styles. To understand that time spent pausing to plan the way ahead is well spent.
Each boy is encouraged to be creative and to understand the need to innovate and use imagination to solve problems. They need to be technologically literate. They need to understand the need sometimes to take calculated risks.