When faith shapes the future
- June 9, 2025
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At Everest, moments of reflection and faith are a natural part of student life. One of the most meaningful of these is the celebration of Mass — a moment to pause, to connect, and to grow.
Whether in the school chapel or the auditorium, Mass is a time when students can come together, reflect on what matters, and strengthen their values. It’s one of the many ways we support their personal and spiritual development.
Our approach to integral formation is what makes Everest stand out. It’s not just about academics — it’s about forming the whole person.
This formation is divided into four dimensions: intellectual, human, spiritual, and apostolic, all integrated into our activities. From classroom learning to life in the dorms, weekend outings, and small acts of service, every part of the experience contributes to helping students grow with purpose.
Through our international program, students live and learn alongside peers from around the world, sharing ideas, cultures, and experiences. It’s a dynamic and supportive environment where strong academics go hand in hand with character formation, leadership, and meaningful friendships.
Faith is present throughout the day — not just during prayer or Mass, but in conversations, mentoring moments, quiet reflection, and the overall atmosphere of respect and purpose. We believe these daily experiences are what truly help students grow in confidence, awareness, and responsibility.
As part of their formation, students also participate in service activities — like visiting senior homes, helping distribute food, or contributing to local outreach efforts. These experiences give real meaning to the values they’re learning and allow them to make a difference in the lives of others.
At Everest, we’re proud to offer an environment where students can grow not just academically, but as young men and women grounded in purpose, guided by values, and supported every step of the way.





