
At San Roberto International School, discipline is considered an integral part of education, not as punishment, but as guidance. Through the internationally recognized Discipline with Dignity framework, students learn responsibility, problem-solving, and respectful behavior.
“If a student is struggling academically or socially, it is our responsibility to teach and guide,” explains Anthony Arena, Elementary School Principal. “Making mistakes is part of learning. It helps students grow.” This philosophy reinforces a culture in which expectations are clear, boundaries are consistent, and students understand both responsibility and respect.
One of the school’s most distinctive initiatives is the Trusted Adults program. Each student identifies at least one adult on campus; whether a teacher, counselor, or staff member, with whom they feel comfortable approaching at any time. This practice strengthens communication and ensures that no student feels alone during moments of difficulty or uncertainty.
In middle school, where academic expectations increase and emotions evolve rapidly, building community becomes even more essential. “We can’t focus on academic success if emotional well‑being isn’t in place,” says James Cartwright, Middle School Principal. “Our responsibility is to create a trusting environment so students can reach their full potential.”
Daily advisory sessions, structured antibullying programs, kindness initiatives, and bystander-intervention training reinforce a culture of inclusion and shared responsibility. Respect and empathy are practiced daily; they aren’t treated as temporary campaigns.