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The purpose of Wu-Chi
is to
teach individuals to always aspire to be:
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Just and decent in all
things |
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2. |
Respectful and
considerate
(especially to those older or senior to
themselves) |
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Helpful and caring
(especially to those younger or junior
to themselves) |
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4. |
Personally refined and
self-disciplined |
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Honest and trustworthy |
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Appreciative and
content |
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Mindful of, and
responsible for, their own actions |
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Happy and cheerful
being full of 'good' light-hearted fun. |
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| These ethics form the code of behaviour
emphasised within the classroom. A
student's understanding of them is an examinable
subject, with the higher ranks only being
obtained by those whose level of ethical conduct
precedes their martial art ability. |
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In brief, the purpose of our School is to
provide programs that convey moral principles to
the younger generation . . .
providing them with opportunities to see how
their personal development and progress may be
obtained, and how the freedoms they seek can be
secured by bringing principled conduct into
their everyday lives. |
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