Are You Ready for More?
We are looking for the very best students and the most supportive families from wide-ranging backgrounds with an eagerness to learn and contribute to our community and programs. We offer a student-centered learning environment for developing strong character, moral leadership, and courageous habits of heart and mind. If this is the kind of school experience you want, let's talk.
Learn More About Our Four Divisions
At Randolph, our students benefit daily from the support, innovation, and expertise of our faculty and staff. We invite you to watch the videos below to get a glimpse into the creative and engaging teaching methods that happen inside our classrooms.
Lower School
Middle School
Greengate School
Upper School
What's the Randolph Difference?
At the heart of the Randolph curriculum are the three pillars of a balanced education: academics, arts, and athletics. Students quickly find themselves immersed and engaged in our campus community. Visit us to immerse yourself in the Randolph community to understand what makes this an exceptional investment for your family.
Whether it is the bonds formed by Kindergarten/Senior buddies, the energy of the Middle School House system, a pre-collegiate experience at the Garth campus, the Greengate division work through Orton-Gillingham, or the relationship a student and teacher maintain across the divisions, Randolph students are engaged in daily opportunities to build lifelong connections.
FAQs
Meet the Admission Team
Below are the members of Randolph's admission team, who are happy to connect with you and answer any questions you may have about the admission process, school visits, student assessments, and Tailored Tuition.
Glynn Below
Director of Admission and Enrollment Management
Judy Sweatman
Greengate School at Randolph Director of Admission
Kelly Emerson
Associate Director of Admission
Kathryn Sparks
Admission Office Associate
Samantha Blackburn
Advancement Data Manager
As a member institution, Randolph School is committed to the principles of diversity as stated by the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). In that spirit, Randolph School does not discriminate in violation of the law on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, sexual orientation, age, physical challenge, nation of origin, gender, or any other characteristic.