Rumsey Hall recently welcomed families for Upper School Fall Parents' Day, offering an opportunity for parents to engage with the school and their children's educational experience.
Rumsey Hall’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is intentionally embedded in our mission. The School fosters a community where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued. Belonging to a diverse and inclusive environment is essential to our learning as it broadens perspectives and strengthens our collaborative spirit. Our effort is ongoing; we will continually evolve to support individual and collective growth.
We believe in
listening
empathizing
taking action
belonging
Rumsey Hall strives to instill a sense of belonging in all current and future community members and establish an environment where they feel safe, respected, and valued. We pride ourselves on our core values of honesty, kindness, and respect: they are at the heart of our academic curriculum, our athletic program, and our commitment to educating the whole child. Our K - 9 program aims to provide developmentally-appropriate guidance in the exploration of identity and empathy. Our social-emotional work develops student understanding of sensitive topics in an environment that celebrates our differences and teaches effective communication skills. We provide each child with the tools to become self-advocates and to give voice to others along their journey. We do this by:
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Creating space for the exploration of personal identity, healthy development of self-awareness, and respect for others and the interconnectedness of us all.
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Offering intentional instruction through the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) courses in character skills, community values, and diversity in our community.
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Calling students to action through advisory discussions, community service opportunities, and student-led awareness campaigns.
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Building the capacity of teachers and mentors to facilitate conversations, foster cultural competency, and establish a safe environment for students to develop their own cultural awareness.
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Continuing to learn how we can have different opinions, identities, and perspectives and find common ground by modeling and practicing respect and compassion towards one another.
Faculty and Staff Commitment
We're committed to creating a supportive climate of belonging at Rumsey. In addition to attending conferences and professional development workshops, our leaders, faculty, and staff are actively involved in regular discussions about how we can be better champions of DEIB values.
Diversity: Diversity is a way of looking at our differences as humans. We vary by ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, self-identification, religion, socio-economic status and more. Our identities intersect and make us who we are: all different, yet connected by the experience of being human.
Rumsey DEIB in Action
Rumsey faculty and staff are back on campus, and the energy is contagious! The buzz of preparation is in full swing as we gear up for the return of our students
Muhoza Rwabukamba spoke about the work of the Rwanda Education Assistance Project.
The Rumsey community came together to celebrate the Lunar New Year with a special event in Farmen Hall.