Concord Preparatory School

Student Life at Concord

House life for belonging, leadership, and school spirit

The House Program gives students a smaller community inside the larger school. Through shared activities, service projects, and recognition, students practice leadership and build stronger ties across grade levels.

Belonging Students connect with peers beyond their classes and grade level.
Leadership House activities create regular chances to organize and contribute.
Culture Friendly challenges and service projects strengthen school identity.
The Concord Preparatory School campus entrance and front walkway.
House Program A smaller community inside the full campus experience.

Program Model

Houses bring students together across grade levels

Students meet, serve, compete, and celebrate as part of a house community, giving them another way to know classmates beyond their regular courses.

01

Build Cross-Grade Community

Students get regular opportunities to know classmates outside their immediate grade or friend group.

02

Practice Student Leadership

House activities create natural roles for planning, communication, teamwork, and initiative.

03

Strengthen School Culture

Recognition, service, and friendly competition help students take pride in school life.

House Rhythm

Students meet, contribute, and earn recognition through the year

  • Community meetings and house gatherings give students a recurring point of connection.
  • Friendly competitions can include academic challenges, field-day moments, arts participation, and school-spirit events.
  • Service projects help each house contribute to the broader Concord community and local partners.
  • Recognition systems highlight effort, reliability, collaboration, and leadership over time.

Student Outcome

Community grows when students take responsibility for their team.

The House Program gives students a clear place to participate, lead, support others, and feel accountable to a team.

Student Experience

House activities give students more reasons to show up

Advisory And Peer Connection

Students use house time to build trust, check in, and work with classmates they may not otherwise meet often.

Service And Campus Contribution

House groups can organize support for school events, volunteer projects, and shared community needs.

Competitions And Recognition

Friendly challenges recognize effort and give students more reasons to participate with pride.

Belonging And Leadership

Find a place to belong at Concord

Talk with Admissions about houses, clubs, service, and the routines that help students build community.