Topic > Exploring Academic Success: The Theory of Success

Students' desire to perform so poorly would decimate the cohesion of the student body. The fundamental Augustinian value of Malvern unity would be bombed. The theme of collaboration would be lost due to the voracious competition between brothers. If this edict were to be enforced, a classification system would be necessary. Malvern does not believe in an academic hierarchy because all students are considered equal. As Malvern's prestigious preparatory school, its mission is not only to prepare its students for college, but also to prepare them for the real world. In today's workforce, collaboration and cooperation are necessary aspects of success. When A grades are poor, students will denounce their fellowship with their peers and seek individual interest. Society needs citizens willing to favor the common good rather than their own personal intentions. The limitation would not only affect student grades. It will limit their future