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Campionite see themselves as:
- hardworking, setting high goals and standards;
- academically confident;
- persistent in their efforts to reach personal goals;
- socially co-operative and
- able to accept and meet personal responsibilities.
We take pride in these traditions:
- never knowingly to injure anyone's person, feelings or property in any manner.
- never to make fun of the old, the poor, the less fortunate and the handicapped.
- always to respect the religious beliefs of others, to accept victory or defeat sportingly.
- to value courage and endurance, to play fairly and courteously.
- to be careful of personal cleanliness and to avoid vulgarity in talk and behavior.
- to offer help to any unattended visitor whom we may meet on the school premises.
- to greet any priest, teacher or visitor who enters or passes through the room in which we are.
- to realize that hard, persevering, systematic and personal effort is the main ingredient of real success, especially in studies.
- always to remember that "Please", "Thank You" and "Sorry", are among the most beautiful words in a, dictionary.
- ever to be conscious that true nobility consists in being honest and sincere, decent and gentlemanly in speech, behavior and action.
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