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Highlander Community

A group of Lower School students smiling and cheering.

Creating Community & Connections

The heartbeat of LHP is its deeply rooted and connected Highlander community. Students and parents experience a profound sense of belonging at LHP through a diverse range of programs, activities, and opportunities to serve throughout the school year. Volunteer opportunities, service projects, and events are designed to welcome new families and students, build community, and invite new and old friends to come together in school pride and unity.

Lower School students smiling together in a play house.
Connect

Discover some of the ways Highlanders build meaningful connections within our student and parent communities.

Go. Serve. Love.

Each year, LHP students, faculty, staff, and parents, have a day off of school to volunteer their time and talent to make a difference in our community. During this day of service called "Heart of a Highlander," more than 1,700 Highlanders partner with dozens of local nonprofits on 30-50 service projects and contribute 4,300+ hours of sweat equity and community service in one inspiring day.
 
A student holding several bars of soap while volunteering at Clean the World.
A group of LHP employees and volunteers at local charity.
A group of Lower School students volunteering in the school's gym.
A group of student volunteers at Second Harvest Food Bank standing in front of a large sign that says, %22Fighting Hunger Feeding Hope.%22
Two Lower School students volunteering at a local charity.
A Lower School student holding a cleaning net, and other students cleaning a lake.

Bring the Family

A variety of cultural, entertaining, and celebratory events bring the whole family together throughout the school year. Some of them include: