School Motto

School Motto
  • Wind coming from various directions howling and encouraging
    Fire can never burn away the grass on the prairie as it grows again when spring breezes blow.”
    Implying enlightenment and being refreshed as if showered in spring breezes.
    Development of win-win moral sentiments.
    Confucius: Wind, the virtue of Junzi.

    Wind represents demeanour, in one’s prime time and charm - noble ethics and excellent temperament.

     

     

     

    Ignis

  • Legal system, legal boundaries (also means restraint, appropriate behaviour)
    Junzi acts properly, speaks properly and behaves properly.
    Broad-minded - tolerance, acceptance
    Inner: think with an open mind

    Outer: act properly

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Terra

  • Implying patterns and adherence to rules and order
    Astronomy, Humanities
    Implying artistic spectrum: literature and literary grace

    The term can be used for describing people: gentle and graceful.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ventus

  • It means colour.
    Colour - character, manner, literary characteristics
    It is used for describing people: charismatic
    Elegance - the character and moral aspect of CHOI
    Literary Grace - the creative aspect of CHOI
    Glory- the energy aspect of CHOI

    Spirit - the appearance and behavioral aspect of CHOI

     

     

     

    Aqua