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THE MIS AIMS TO ...

 

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To aid the child development into a complete adult human being, comfortable with themselves, with their society, and with humanity. 

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To foster the fullest possible development of the whole child, ultimately preparing them for life's many rich experiences. 

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To develop in their own natural rhythm, children who are physically and mentally independent, self-confident, and self-controlled, able to manage the requirements of daily life with grace, ease, and effectiveness. 


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