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Mission
Mission
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At Stevenson, we strive to foster a passion for learning and achievement while helping our students shape a joyful life. We understand that joyful learning and academic achievement are not mutually exclusive – learning is far more powerful and enduring when driven by curiosity, wonder, and the freedom to explore big ideas in the company of expert guides and highly motivated peers.”
— Dan Griffiths, President
Stevenson’s Mission
Stevenson School has long been committed to a mission described by three central aims:
to prepare students for success in school and their lives beyond school;
to foster their passion for learning and achievement;
to help them shape a joyful life.
Our Motto
Our school motto, “
Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re
”, “gentle in manner, resolute in deed,” encapsulates our approach to learning and living in community.
At Stevenson, our faculty and staff are honored to help shape the future of our students, inspiring a lifelong commitment to learning, and partnering with Stevenson families to instill cherished values. We aim for our children to be kind, compassionate, and to actively seek to be a force for good wherever they are.
Core Values
Our
core values
include
safety
respect
trust
belonging
, and
inclusion
. In practicing these values in all of our dealings, whether observed or unseen, we seek to create an environment that is truly conducive to everyone’s personal and academic growth.
Handbooks
Because we believe that people perform and relate to one another best in such an environment, our
student handbooks
for the
lower and middle
and
upper divisions
promote and protect the standards required for our students to thrive and for the School to succeed in its mission. They are framed by our values and emanate from a place of purposeful care for and commitment to our students’ development as people.
Honor Code
Our
honor code
reads as follows:
We assert a personal code of honor that compels honesty with ourselves and in our dealings with others, courage in accepting responsibility for our decisions and actions, and commitment to seeking fulfillment in our best work.
Motto
The School’s Latin
motto
Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re
(“Gentle in manner, resolute in deed”) emphasizes humility and perseverance.
Song
The
song
, a frequent feature of assemblies and other gatherings on the Carmel campus, is taken from a lyric written by our namesake, the 19th century Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson, and arranged by Chris West, who served as the lower and middle divisions’ music teacher for many years.
We thank Thee for this place in which we dwell;
For the love that unites us;
For the peace accorded us this day;
For the hope with which we expect the morrow;
For the health, the work, the food, and the bright skies,
That make our lives delightful;
And for our friends in all parts of the earth.
Prayer
The
prayer
is also adapted from the writings of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Stevenson, who spent a brief portion of his life here in 1879, arrived as a sickly expatriate on the most desperate of romantic quests, pursuing Fanny Osborne, who he would later marry. He was nursed back to health by a goat rancher in Carmel Valley and a restaurateur in Monterey who took him in as a stranger and extended to him every possible kindness. It is fitting that this story sits as the kernel of our School’s inception, because this is what we do: welcome strangers on quests, help them get better, and deliver them on to meet their destiny. And, regardless of our religious beliefs or skepticism (Stevenson is non-denominational), our prayer is meant to
invoke the spirit of reverence that connects all Pirates to the School and to one another.
Oh, Lord, give us the strength to encounter that which is to come,
That we may be brave in peril, constant in tribulation, temperate in wrath,
And in all change of fortune and down to the gates of death,
Loyal and loving to one another.
Amen.
Lower & Middle Division Student Handbook
Upper Division Student Handbook
An independent Pre-K–12 boarding and day school located on California’s Monterey Peninsula
Carmel Campus
Grades Pre-K–8
Street address: 24800 Dolores Street, Carmel, CA 93923
Mailing address: P.O. Box AP, Carmel, CA 93921
T: 831.574.4600
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Grades 9–12
3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
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T: 831.625.8300
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Stevenson School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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