Community & Belonging at Randolph

A Place Where Children and Families Belong

At Randolph, children develop their sense of self in a vibrant, diverse, and supportive community. Students, teachers, parents, alumni, grandfriends, and loving grown-ups all come together to create the rich tapestry of Randolph life.

Our community is strengthened through treasured traditions rooted in shared experiences and shared joy. These moments invite families to participate together, celebrate the seasons, and build lasting relationships across our community.

Community Gatherings

Apple Picking

An early fall gathering at Meadowbrook Farm where children, families, and teachers pick apples and pumpkins and celebrate the start of the school year together.

Winter Celebration

A joyful pre–winter break gathering with sing-alongs, a school-made piñata, and a ritual of putting our sugar maples to rest for the season.

Grandfriends Day

A spring celebration welcoming grandparents and grandfriends for a day of connection, activities, music, and love.

Stepping Stones Ceremony

A year-end ceremony honoring every child’s growth and marking an important transition in their journey.

Community Clean-Up Days

Families, teachers, and children work side by side to care for our school grounds, strengthening community through shared responsibility.

Maple Fest

Children tap trees, collect sap, and make syrup, culminating in Maple Fest—a sweet celebration shared with families.

Rocket Launch

A whole-community gathering in a local park to launch student-built rockets—one of Randolph’s most exhilarating and unforgettable traditions.

Belonging That Lasts

These traditions create a rhythm of connection that helps children feel known, valued, and deeply rooted in community, at Randolph and beyond.