Upper School Community Service
We say it all the time here: we want to promote “leadership for the public good.” We see it as our responsibility. One way we do that is by nurturing a culture of service. It helps our students be more aware, more empathetic, more engaged citizens of the world.
We challenge our students in unfamiliar settings at home and abroad. These uncomfortable but rewarding experiences teach humility, offer independence and test resilience. Here, students learn that they can make a positive difference in the world, one connection at a time.
And they end up enjoying themselves. More than 2/3 of Nobles students surpass the 80-hour service requirement by the time they graduate. We think that’s pretty awesome. Our students are smart, artistic and athletic. But, more importantly, they’re good people.