When reading through Princeton academy’s “the school” page and comparing it to their mission statement , I almost immediately noticed that there was a something that they emphasised on the site but then left out in the mission statement , I cannot help but feel this might have been deliberately done.
Princeton academy is definitely an all-boys school that takes the development of the boys very seriously, as the website speaks to the “deep respect for …show more content…
The School offers academics such as the “sacramental preparations “for roman catholic student, they is no talks about another other religious being catered for academically to help them grow spiritually, The school does however state the following: “Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart does not discriminate on the basis of race or religion in the administration of its education, hiring and admission policies, financial aid program, or athletic or other school-administered programs. “
Princeton academy’s website does cover all that has been notated in its mission statement, the only difference is that in the mission statement the academy’s was stating its purpose and key functions, this is very much focused around the students/boys ,which is expected , the website goes more in-depth about what their values and goals are ,which initially gave me the view that the academy is more as focused on individual growth ,e.g “We stress the total development of each child”, they seem to have a set way of “developing “boys which has been set in