Field Trips

Field trips are an integral part of the learning experience at Hamlin Robinson. By extending the classroom into the larger community, students connect their studies to the real world. Field trips are designed to meet the academic and developmental needs of students, and are well-supervised by HRS teachers and parents. Student off-campus experiences have included Fort Nisqually, the Seattle Children's Theater, Pacific Science Center, Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Underground Tour, Northwest Trek, Pacific Northwest Ballet's Nutcracker, and fall trips to the Pumpkin Farm.

IslandWood Environmental Experience
Outdoor education at Hamlin Robinson SchoolEach spring middle school students participate in a four-day environmental experience at IslandWood, an outdoor school on Bainbridge Island. They learn about the local ecosystem and how are actions and behaviors impact the ecological balance of our world. Much of the children’s time is spent outdoors, exploring the woods, wetlands and wildlife native to the Pacific Northwest.

8th Grade Washington State History Trip
Each spring our graduating class of 8th graders spend four days in Long Beach, WA exploring the rich history of our state and retracing the footsteps of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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