Co-curriculars are an opportunity to dedicate time and focus to an activity that contributes to a student’s self-actualization. Whether that sense of fulfillment comes from participation on a competitive team, giving and receiving community support while building a personal skill, or expanding one’s experience and understanding of the world through service, it’s important to acknowledge that students need time and space to pursue interests outside the classroom.

During co-curricular time, students are encouraged to try new things and meet new people in order to discover what they value, what they want, and where they want to go. Co-curriculars prompt each student to join a community, contribute to its culture, and champion its values through the lens of the activities they love.
In addition to a weekly community service requirement, students are required to participate in a co-curricular activity each term. Options include:
Interscholastic SportsRecreational Sports and ReportingPerforming and Theatre Arts |
Fitness and Outdoor ExplorationFarming and SustainabilityAnd More!
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Big Red Athletics
Through interscholastic and intramural competition, lifetime sports and activities, and a comprehensive fitness program, participation in Big Red Athletics at the Lawrenceville School builds character, instills team values, and sets a standard for lifelong wellness.
Performing Arts
Your personal journey at Lawrenceville will be a holistic one. You'll not only improve your performance skills, you'll develop new ways of learning, communicating, and leading. Through House, Harkness, and Heart, your path forward will be self-charted and empowered, but always supported and encouraged. We welcome you to start your journey at Lawrenceville.
Community Service
Embracing the benefit of our location in the midst of a variety of communities, we have the opportunity to engage with a range of people in various circumstances and to learn about their challenges and aspirations through service.
Students' journeys don't end at Lawrenceville. They'll take with them the ability to adapt, collaborate, and solve problems; the resilience to always keep trying; and the open mind and open horizon common to all Lawrentians as they move on to a lifetime of learning.





