“…to be a school for children of diversified races, classes, and cultures…”
- Randolph School Board of Trustees, 1967
At the Randolph School, we aspire to be a community where every child feels seen, valued, and a sense of belonging. We welcome children and adults of all races, ethnicities, religions, socio-economic backgrounds, and gender expressions, grounding our work in empathy and openness.
We value racial, ethnic, social, and cultural diversity, seek to elevate marginalized voices, and are committed to educating students from a wide range of economic backgrounds. By fostering a community that reflects the broader world, we help our children envision the inclusive society we strive to build.