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Strategic Plan 2023-2028

Purpose

Grounded by values and a deep sense of purpose, our students develop an understanding of the role they play in the lives of others. To that end, never in the history of our School has it been more important and impactful for the Canterbury community to lean in with even greater conviction to our mission. Therefore, we must continue to embrace our responsibility to enroll and graduate students who are not only prepared academically and socially but who are also prepared and inspired to be "moral leaders in a complex, secular world."

An excerpt from Head of School Rachel Stone's presentation of the Canterbury School Strategic Plan 2023-2028 to an audience of alumni, parents, school leaders, education consultants, and trustees (January 2023).  

 


 

Strategic Imperative


Amplify our commitment to providing students with experiences that foster ethical citizenship, servant leadership, global awareness, and social responsibility.

Opportunities

  • Endow the programming of the D’Amour Center for Faith, Service & Justice generally and the Social Justice Series specifically.
  • Fund opportunities for all students to participate in service immersion programs as an integral part of their Canterbury education. 
  • Develop a certificate program to guide and distinguish a course of study for students in ethics, service, and justice.
  • Implement an institutional-wide DEIJ roadmap to guide and hold our community accountable for building and sustaining a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and just school culture. 
  • Deepen our commitment to sustainability and environmentally conscious practices while further incorporating this critical global issue throughout our program.