The Belfry - Fall 2018

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The Belfry

A Norfolk Academy Upper School Publication — 1585 Wesleyan Drive Norfolk, VA 23502 — September 2018 Issue

Honor Council Chair’s Address to the Tunstall Community Peyton Tysinger ‘19

Norfolk Academy has long been defined by the com-

munity of trust that guides our academic and social life. We share a common understanding that students will not lie, cheat or steal; that they will do their own work, and respect the property of others. We commit to be open, honest and fair; it is on this foundation of trust that students and faculty form strong relationships. Trust allows us to accept and believe in each other, fostering confidence in individuals and uniting us as a community. This exceptional trust, however, does not come naturally. It must be practiced, taught, and developed over time so that each student can claim a more personal understanding of honor. From Lower to Upper School, our honor system evolves in a very appropriate way. In the Lower School, students learn the basic tenants of the honor code,

allowing them to begin to establish their morals with a set of rules and guidelines. In the Middle School, students and teachers build trust and further their understanding of our honor system. As Upper Schoolers, most of us now have a firm grasp on what it means to live and act honorably. We have a solid community of trust in which it is so easy to grow and learn, both as individuals and in relationships with others. With such a strong foundation, I charge you all to think about how honor has shaped your own experience at Norfolk Academy. Our honor system allows us a wonderful freedom that we otherwise wouldn’t enjoy, and I encourage you to foster the element of personal honor in all your relationships, both here and beyond Norfolk Academy.


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