Graduate Profile
The graduate profile is the desired result of education and development that we strive toward every day.
A graduate of the school is not just a person with a bag of knowledge, but a personality ready for independent life, learning, and work in a rapidly changing world. They can apply knowledge, interact with others, make decisions, and take responsibility for their choices.
Advantage #3

Loves and Knows How to Think — Creatively, Critically, Independently

Scientific Worldview

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Seeks, Applies, and Contextualises Knowledge

Values Cooperation and Gratitude

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A graduate is able to reason logically, trusts facts and verified information, and relies on objective data. They understand the basics of the scientific method: observation, formulation of hypotheses, experiment, and analysis. This approach helps them make balanced decisions, develop critical thinking, and remain resilient to manipulation and misinformation.
A graduate can seek information from different sources, analyse it, and adapt it to real-life situations. They understand that knowledge is not only school subjects but also skills that help solve everyday tasks. Such a person is capable of applying what they have learned in practice, taking into account the specifics of each situation.
A graduate recognises the value of human relationships and knows how to build trusting connections. They show empathy, care, and respect for others. They know how to express appreciation for help, support friends in difficult situations, and resolve conflicts peacefully. They value the efforts of others, can cooperate, and help maintain a positive team atmosphere.
A graduate strives for deep understanding, is not afraid to question established views, generates non-standard ideas, analyses situations from multiple perspectives, and makes independent decisions. They know how to ask questions, explore alternative solutions, and are not afraid to make mistakes, seeing errors as part of the learning process.
Advantage #3

Knows How to Learn and Re-learn

Knows Themselves, Is Confident, and Pursues Their Goals

Adaptive and Flexible

Interacts Constructively and Creatively in Society

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A graduate understands their strengths and weaknesses, can reflect, and set conscious goals. They are confident in their abilities, do not fear challenges, and show perseverance. They have formed personal motivation for growth and development, as well as an inner sense of direction in life.
A graduate is not afraid of change, knows how to adapt to new conditions, and find solutions in unstable situations. They can adjust their approaches depending on the circumstances, master new roles and skills, and — thanks to flexibility of thinking and behaviour — remain resilient even in uncertainty.
A graduate can work in a team, engage in dialogue, propose ideas, and be open to the suggestions of others. They respect diversity of opinions and cultures, strive for collaborative problem-solving, and — thanks to a creative approach and communication skills — contribute to the development of society and participate actively in it.
A graduate understands that learning does not end at school. They know how to learn independently, set educational goals, and find the necessary resources. Importantly, they are open to new knowledge and ready to change established views — especially relevant in a world where knowledge updates quickly and requires continuous development of competencies.
1. Scientific Worldview
A graduate is able to reason logically, trusts facts and verified information, and relies on objective data. They understand the basics of the scientific method: observation, formulation of hypotheses, experiment, and analysis. This approach helps them make balanced decisions, develop critical thinking, and remain resilient to manipulation and misinformation.
2. Values Cooperation and Gratitude
A graduate recognises the value of human relationships and knows how to build trusting connections. They show empathy, care, and respect for others. They know how to express appreciation for help, support friends in difficult situations, and resolve conflicts peacefully. They value the efforts of others, can cooperate, and help maintain a positive team atmosphere.
3. Seeks, Applies, and Contextualises Knowledge
A graduate can seek information from different sources, analyse it, and adapt it to real-life situations. They understand that knowledge is not only school subjects but also skills that help solve everyday tasks. Such a person is capable of applying what they have learned in practice, taking into account the specifics of each situation.
4. Loves and Knows How to Think — Creatively, Critically, Independently
A graduate strives for deep understanding, is not afraid to question established views, generates non-standard ideas, analyses situations from multiple perspectives, and makes independent decisions. They know how to ask questions, explore alternative solutions, and are not afraid to make mistakes, seeing errors as part of the learning process.
5. Knows Themselves, Is Confident, and Pursues Their Goals
A graduate understands their strengths and weaknesses, can reflect, and set conscious goals. They are confident in their abilities, do not fear challenges, and show perseverance. They have formed personal motivation for growth and development, as well as an inner sense of direction in life.
6. Interacts Constructively and Creatively in Society
A graduate can work in a team, engage in dialogue, propose ideas, and be open to the suggestions of others. They respect diversity of opinions and cultures, strive for collaborative problem-solving, and — thanks to a creative approach and communication skills — contribute to the development of society and participate actively in it.
7. Adaptive and Flexible
A graduate is not afraid of change, knows how to adapt to new conditions, and find solutions in unstable situations. They can adjust their approaches depending on the circumstances, master new roles and skills, and — thanks to flexibility of thinking and behaviour — remain resilient even in uncertainty.
8. Knows How to Learn and Re-learn
A graduate understands that learning does not end at school. They know how to learn independently, set educational goals, and find the necessary resources. Importantly, they are open to new knowledge and ready to change established views — especially relevant in a world where knowledge updates quickly and requires continuous development of competencies.