Strabane Grammar School has outlined five key areas in which to provide for it's pupils.
To provide a sound general education in the Junior School; to allow some specialisation for GCSE and to provide sixth form education relevant to abilities and preferences for higher education and careers
To provide a curriculum which has breadth and balance, and which is relevant to the world around us
To develop study skills so that pupils acquire knowledge relevant to adult life in a changing society
To encourage each pupil to make full use of academic opportunities available
To enable each pupil to see school as a society they belong to, to know and understand the rules and to play an active part in school life
To establish a working partnership between school, parents and community
To equip pupils with the skills needed to develop good relationships and to encourage them to practice co-operation and tolerance
To encourage pupils to have respect for the environment, both natural and man-made
To train pupils in using new technology
To develop an acceptance of responsibility for one's own actions
To maintain a Christian atmosphere in the school and encourage the pursuit of Christian principles
To encourage pupils to realise the importance of participation in all aspects of life which promote fitness and good health
To encourage interests in physical development through meaningful sporting and recreational activity
To develop an awareness of sporting ideals and realise the value of social contact through sport
To provide opportunities for participation in a range of cultural activities
To encourage an appreciation of arts, design and crafts and cultural heritage, local, provincial, national and international
To provide Pastoral Care which will encourage fairness, tolerance, forgivenes, respect, self-discipline and generosity