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Student leaders interact with new students at the Play Fair 'Leadership is not about doing what's popular. It's about doing what's right, even if it isn't popular . . . . Leadership is knowing what to do, then doing it.' -- James A. Baker III '48
The Hill School allows and encourages its well-rounded students not only to pursue a variety of interests, but to lead those organizations and endeavors in their fields of interest. In fact, students can start brand new clubs by talking with the Director of Student Activities, writing a proposal, and recruiting a faculty adviser for the club. Whether it's serving as a dormitory prefect or Student Government Association representative, earning a lead role in a School dramatic production or organizing a food drive for a local service organization, students have countless opportunities in which to demonstrate their initiative, creativity, and vision.
While the pace of Hill student life can be rigorous, students say they are amazed by all they can accomplish and how well they learn to manage their time so they can make a difference. Hill students are high achievers -- talented, confident, assertive, and goal-oriented -- and they hone their organization and communication skills as campus leaders. This section of our site gives just a few examples of areas in which our students fill leadership roles. Learn more about some of the leadership opportunities offered at The Hill School by clicking on the links on the left navigation bar. |
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