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Wednesday, 07 July 2004 |
|  | Vision of Strathmore
Strathmore shall be a centre of academic and professional execellence that provides all-round education in an atmosphere of freedom and responsibility.
Mission Statement We dedicate ourselves to the advancement of education through teaching, scholarship and service to society by providing an all-round education in an atmosphere of freedom and responsibility, creating a culture of continuous improvement, fostering high moral standards and developing a spirit of service and respect for others. |
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| | The Coat of Arms is full of meaning: |
| The Lion is the symbol of strength and courage, and of the determined fight for excellence and justice. It also represents Kenya, our country, which strives to attain all the qualities mentioned above. |
| The Rose in full bloom represents love, the source of all good desires and actions, even if at times this means loving sacrifice, as represented by the thorns. The rose has a supernatural meaning too. Love, with capital letters, is love of God. The rose also has a historical meaning associated with the life of Saint Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei, who inspired and encouraged the people who started Strathmore: he once received a divine sign in the form of a carved gilded rose in a very trying moment of his life. | 
| The Three Hearts represent the three races which, in 1961 when the University started, were segregated in the colonial system of education. The heart represents the person, since it is taken as the source of all our actions, and the source of love. The fact that the three hearts all have the same colour shows the equality of all people and their aim to love and understand each other. At the beginning it clearly pointed at the target of racial unity. Today it symbolises the common aim of parents, teachers and students in the educational process of Strathmore. |  | The Motto "Ut omnes unum sint" is Latin. It is a quotation from a passage of the Gospel, and means "That all may be one". It expresses our desire to work together towards the same aim, in spite of personal differences or opinion, tastes and backgrounds. | The colours in heraldry (the science dealing with coats of arms) have associated meanings as follows: Yellow (Gold) Gold means eternity, perfection. Blue (Azure) Sky blue means high ideals, high aims. Red (Gules) Blood red means sacrifice, love, fortitude. | |
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