Randolph School

Learn more about the PK-12 journey from students and educational experts at the only NAIS accredited independent school in the Huntsville Metropolitan Area.

A Glimpse Into The Randolph Journey

Randolph School Students Excel on the National Spanish Exams & Four Earn Perfect Scores!

Middle & Upper School students received official recognition on the National Spanish Exam, earning 126 medals. Nationally, Randolph ranked 5th (gold), 8th (silver), and 32nd (bronze). Four students earned perfect scores! Read more here.

A Growth Mindset Highlighted During "Read Across Randolph: Blast Off with Books!"

Lower and Middle School Librarians, teachers, and staff collaborated for "Read Across Randolph", a month-long event to encourage PK-8 students to read more and have fun while doing it! Read more here.

Mary Catherine Nance Emphasizes Relationships in Her 2nd Grade Classroom

At Randolph, relationships are essential to our thriving school community. One shining example of that is in Mary Catherine Nance's 2nd grade classroom and her commitment to connecting with students. Read more here.

One Randolph: Lady Raiders Basketball Teams Return for a Special Reunion

Former basketball players from 1978-1986, a successful period led by Coach Leila Nabors, held a reunion. Read more about this great example of "One Randolph" and building community.

Andrew Stewart '12 Returns to Randolph as the Featured Artist in Residence

Visual Art Faculty welcomed Andrew Stewart '12 to campus as the featured Artist in Residence. Stewart met with students and dedicated his original painting at the NAHS ceremony. Read more here.

Nine Randolph School Students Selected for All State & District I Honor Bands

Nine Randolph School students, an unprecedented number, have been selected for the District I Honor Band, All State Honor Band, or both. Read more here about this amazing accomplishent!

Randolph Taught Me HOW to Think, Not WHAT to Think

Dr. Caroline Beitel Taylor '07, the featured alumni speaker for the 2022-23 school year, shares fond school memories and inspires faculty and staff to keep challenging and nurturing students. Read more here.

Kohler Damson '12 Reflects in His Speech: One Brick at a Time

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Kohler Damson '12 was the featured speaker during the professional learning days for faculty and staff. The alumnus shared the lessons he learned during his time as a student. Read more here.

LEAD Randolph Leadership Development Program Launches

We understand the importance of investing in the professional growth of our faculty and staff. This summer, we welcomed the first cohort of LEAD Randolph, our leadership development program. Read more here.

Is It Dyslexia? How Do I Know? What Should I Do Next?

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Early intervention is the key when addressing dyslexia. Without it, the reading gap between struggling readers and their peers continues to widen over time. Dr. Debbie Hargett, Head of Greengate School at Randolph, shares early signs of dyslexia and next steps for parents. Read more here.

Ask Greengate: A Q&A with Orton-Gillingham Tutor Kim Grissom

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Kim Grissom is one of Greengate School at Randolph's Orton-Gillingham tutors, helping students develop the necessary reading and language skills. She answers common questions about the OG approach, the impact it has on students, and guidance for parents. Read more here.

What Is Dyslexia? The Learning Difference Explained

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"Dyslexia is a language-based learning difference, which has no connection to an individual’s overall intelligence.”- Dr. Debbie Hargett, Head of Greengate School at Randolph. Learn more about dyslexia and the resources available to the community. Read more here.

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