Community Service
It is the intent of Dublin School’s community service program to connect students with the community that surrounds them. Through service in the Monadnock region or in their own hometowns, students meet with their neighbors to work collaboratively towards common goals. At Dublin School, a variety of opportunities is presented and students are encouraged to choose service projects that are both interesting and meaningful to them. Though many students coordinate their own outings, the School organizes weekly trips to organizations throughout the region. Students regularly work with the Salvation Army, the Community Kitchen, Stonewall Farm, the Humane Society and Nelson Library. Additionally, students may choose to participate on a regular basis with organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters or Amnesty International. Though students are obligated to volunteer ten hours per year, many students far exceed this requirement. At the close of the spring trimester, one student is recognized with a School award for outstanding service.