Holderness School - Job Program

Job Program

Another key aspect of Holderness School is its unique "Job Program." Every student is required to perform a campus job, whether it is washing dishes at breakfast, leading a dormitory, or raking leaves. Students are not paid for these activities, but do their jobs as community members. The Job Program brings community closer and develops well-rounded students.

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