Student Life

Get Involved

Phoebe D.

The environment that CH-CH creates allows me to create strong friendships and try new things.
At CH-CH, there are many opportunities for our students to develop their leadership abilities amongst peers and teachers. Examples include:

Resident Assistants

Resident Assistants (RAs) are either 11th or 12th graders and they serve a variety of roles. An important role that RAs play is that of voice between students and houseparents. As the student leaders in the dorms, RAs often find themselves in situations where they are called upon to help resolve disputes. Duties may include monitoring study areas, checking in students at curfew times, organizing dorm specific activities, serving as mentors for new students, planning weekend activities, and helping to run dorm meetings. The RAs are chosen at the end of the previous school year.

Student Clubs

Early in the school year, there is a clubs fair where students present the different clubs offered on campus. Then, during the school year, there is a Student Clubs block that takes place each week, often twice a week.

Involvement in a student organization is just one of many ways for our students to get involved on campus.

Student club offerings include: Basketball Club, Cavalry, Cooking Club, Film Club, Gaming Club, GSA (Gender/Sexuality Alliance), Lacrosse Club, Dungeons & Dragons Creative Club, Mental Health Matters Club, NHS (National Honors Society), SOCA (Students of Color Alliance), SLC (Student Leadership Council) and many more! 

2022 Clubs Fair

National Honor Society

Each May, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall enters members into our chapter of the National Honor Society. The purpose of this organization, which was founded in 1921, is to recognize the accomplishments of secondary school students in the areas of academic achievement, leadership, and service. 10th and 11th graders who have been at Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall for two trimesters and who have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.3 while at the school are eligible to apply and be considered for membership to the NHS. Members of the National Honor Society bear a special responsibility as students who have been recognized for their achievements and who have pledged to uphold the values of the society: scholarship, character, service & leadership.

Student Government

The Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall Student Council is a constituent assembly which acts as the voice of the student body in school affairs. Leaders of other campus organizations come together periodically to discuss upcoming events, issues that are important to the student body, and to hear updates from various constituencies.
Located 10 miles from Boston, Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall (CH-CH) is a private, college preparatory day and boarding school for grades 7-12/PG. CH-CH cultivates intellectual courage, creative ambition, and unwavering empathy that drives students to achieve their best.
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