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To walk among our students is to see the world at a glance. Students at Robinson School come from rich cultural, religious and geographical backgrounds. It is this diversity that sets Robinson School apart from other schools. Here we celebrate our differences, embrace individual talents and value the uniqueness of each person.
Robinsonīs students are well-grounded young people who recognize and appreciate the sacrifice their parents make to provide them with a private education. When asked, even some of our youngest students are able to articulate their love for the school and an understanding that this educational opportunity will provide them with a firm foundation for the future.
Here is what some of our students say about Robinson School ...
"The teachers and my friends at school have become my second family. The difference between Robinson and other schools is that the people here really care about us - all of us."
"I have learned to be a better person."
"I love how everyone at Robinson School has become a great big family. Here the teachers not only teach academic subjects but also help us grow up. I love how my friends from Kinder are still with me ten years later."
"I have learned responsibility and self discipline and feel confident that I can survive in the "real" world."
"What I will miss the most when I graduate is all of the teachers who were always there for me - in good times and bad."
"The most important difference between Robinson School and other private schools is that at Robinson we are a united family in which each member of the community cares for one another."
"The teachers are amazing; they transmit their knowledge in a fun, effective way."
"What I will miss most when I graduate is my family, built within the school."
"I have learned how to negotiate real life situations without failing."
"Academically, Robinson School has a well-organized curriculum, which challenges the abilities of each student."
"The difference between Robinson School and other private schools is that sense of family and community that has been present from the first day I arrived at school."
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