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Community Life

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Since Campbell Hall families are drawn from a wide geographical area, the school is often described as their "neighborhood."

Baccalaureate Chapel Service prior to graduation.

Baccalaureate Chapel Service prior to graduation.

Traditions such as the PTC Picnic, Blessing of the Animals, Grandparents' Day and holiday celebrations are popular family gatherings. Chapel for elementary students and interested family members is scheduled Monday through Thursday, and twice a week at the secondary school. Community Service is an integral part of the Episcopal school tradition, beginning in the elementary grades and culminating in a 50-hour commitment in the high school. Parents volunteer as well in the classroom, and serve as class coordinators, Bagpiper's Ball committee members, support the arts program through the Fine Arts Guild and the athletic program through the Booster Club, and assist with the 21st Century Annual Fund. Campbell Hall welcomes the enthusiasm, talent and creativity of everyone-students, teachers, alumni and friends. Together we enjoy the spirit of a vibrant community.

A student and her grandparents.

A student and her grandparents.

Grandparents' Day

Grandparents' Day offers student performances and classroom visits.

Chapel

Chapel services are ecumenical and include lessons from the many religions represented on campus.

Seventh grade community service beach clean-up.

Seventh grade community service beach clean-up.

Did You Know...?

The Campbell Hall motto on the school crest is "Ne Obliviscaris," which means "Don't forget." In full, it means "Do not forget the sound of our voices," a Scottish battle cry.

The Campbell Hall crest

The Campbell Hall crest.