In the search for a good fit when it comes to selecting the right school for your children, it is possible to overlook the fact that when classes begin in August, not just the child, but the whole family becomes part of a new community. And it is our goal to make everyone feel welcome. We hope that you will avail yourselves of the numerous ways there are to access information about what is happening at school so that you can participate.

Randolph Welcomes New Parents for the 2010-2011 Academic Year--Please click HERE to visit the Welcome New Parents page and HERE to visit the Back-to-School page.

To learn more about Randolph School's policies and guidelines for students and their parents, please download a copy of the  K-8th Grade Student Handbook or the 9th-12th Grade Student Handbook. These offer the most concise information on everything from attendance to the history of the School. We hope that the more you know about Randolph, the more you will want to be a part of the task at hand: to provide a safe, diverse, enriching, intellectually stimulating experience for your children as they move through these important years.

We are partners in this process. So if a volunteer asks you to bake, or help in a classroom, or sew a costume, join us! You will find that everything and anything that you do is an investment in your child's successful transition from adolescence to adulthood.  

Volunteer Opportunities with the Randolph Parent Association (RPA)


Glossary of School Terms

Dress Code