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Recognition of Objectives and Principles. The Society and the Union acknowledge and recognize the following mutual objectives and principles: The guiding principle for York House School as stated in its Statement of Purpose is that the school exists for the benefit of its students. York House School exists for the benefit of its students. Each girl is encouraged and challenged to pursue personal and academic excellence, to respect and appreciate individual differences and to develop a sense of responsibility to the global community: The motto "Not For Ourselves Alone" not only guides the students, it also provides guidance for staff, the Head and the Board of Governors. In managing and directing the activities of the school, the York House School Board of Governors and administrators strive to further its founding goals and traditions as a Canadian independent school. York House School welcomes and requires parent and alumnae involvement in the life of the school. As an employer, York House School strives to provide reasonable processes and equitable working conditions for its staff that are consistent with the provision of the highest quality of service for its students and as are provided in this agreement. It is the intent that the highest academic standards be maintained through effective and fair evaluation processes and through selection and assignment of teachers. It is recognized that the teachers provide a service to the Society in both curricular and extracurricular activities in a manner established by York House School. This is consistent with the responsibility of professional educators. It is the strong desire that parents, staff, alumnae and friends of York House School work cooperatively together to further the objectives of the school.

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Sources: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Recognition of Objectives and Principles. β€Œ The Society and the Union acknowledge and recognize the following mutual objectives and principles: The guiding principle for York House School as stated in its Statement of Purpose is that the school exists for the benefit of its students. York House School exists for the benefit of its students. Each girl is encouraged and challenged to pursue personal and academic excellence, to respect and appreciate individual differences and to develop a sense of responsibility to the global community: The motto "Not For Ourselves Alone" not only guides the students, it also provides guidance for staff, the Head and the Board of Governors. In managing and directing the activities of the school, the York House School Board of Governors and administrators strive to further its founding goals and traditions as a Canadian independent school. York House School welcomes and requires parent and alumnae involvement in the life of the school. As an employer, York House School strives to provide reasonable processes and equitable working conditions for its staff that are consistent with the provision of the highest quality of service for its students and as are provided in this agreement. It is the intent that the highest academic standards be maintained through effective and fair evaluation processes and through selection and assignment of teachers. It is recognized that the teachers provide a service to the Society in both curricular and extracurricular activities in a manner established by York House School. This is consistent with the responsibility of professional educators. It is the strong desire that parents, staff, alumnae and friends of York House School work cooperatively together to further the objectives of the school.

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Sources: Collective Agreement