Creating effective learning conditions begins with the beliefs that we hold about children and about education. Our five core beliefs of education are the driving force and the secret to Samaritans as an institution of academic excellence.

1.Children come first. As a residential school, we are, first, their surrogate parents who teach them true values in life and the value of sound education and the importance of moral character.  

2.Parents are our partners. Parents entrusted their most valuable possessions for us to nurture, and develop to be special and achieve great things. We are given a great responsibility to mould and change lives and each child is as precious to us as to his or her parent.  

3. Victory is in the classroom. Our faculty are teachers and parent-figures in and outside the classroom. By maintaining discipline and showing compassion, we have the key to the growth and development of each child. By being firm yet kind and compassionate, we encourage our students to accept correction and discipline and develop to be exceptional leaders.  

4. Leadership and accountability are the keys to our success. We lead by example in our teaching and our behaviour. Our accountability us to our students, to our reputation as an institution of moral integrity and academic excellence, to our parents and to God.  

5. It takes the entire community to ensure success. The success of all of our students lies in providing excellent service and support as a team. Our work brings out our unity and collaboration with one another to make our classroom and our school as an exceptional centre of learning in all all areas of academic excellence and leadership development.