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Student Life

At Hamlin Robinson School, student life extends far beyond the classroom, offering opportunities that nurture curiosity, creativity, and connection. For students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences, activities outside of academics are especially important. They provide spaces to explore strengths, build confidence, and practice collaboration in new ways. Through arts, clubs, and enrichment programs, HRS students discover talents, form lasting friendships, and experience the joy of learning in diverse settings. These experiences complement classroom instruction, helping every student grow not only as a learner, but also as a leader, teammate, and community member.
 
To learn more about auxiliary programs, please reach out to Nathalie Curtis, Director of Auxiliary Programs and Summer Camp.