Maybe you want to play chess, or make maple syrup, or read and write Chinese. Maybe you're a singer, or concerned with animal welfare. Or maybe you want to explore your spiritual side, be it Muslim, Quaker, or Native American. There are clubs and organizations doing all of those things at Northfield Mount Hermon. In fact, our annual Activities Fair offers almost as many exciting choices as our course catalog.
Not only are student clubs a great way to pursue an interest you already have, they’re a great way to try something totally new with people who want to see you succeed. Maybe you've never spoken a single word into a microphone; you'll get all the training you need to work at the radio station. Or theater may be completely alien to you but, don't worry, we'll find you the perfect role. And anybody can run for Student Congress.
NMH faculty gets involved too; they're enthusiastic, supportive, and collaborative. And you'll find that, even if you're starting your own club, your NMH classmates are accepting and encouraging and some of them want to join!
We're sure you'll find something you like, whether it's picking lavender from the fields outside your window, working on international humanitarianism, or anything at all in between.