Community Service

Giving Back Together

At Landmark, students learn that even small acts of kindness can have a big impact. Through community service projects near and far, students build empathy, confidence, and a stronger connection to the world around them while supporting organizations. Community service opportunities are provided in many ways: school-wide projects, after-school activities, longer weekend events, extended trips, and more.

Landmark students have volunteered with the following organizations:
  • Adopt-a-Highway
  • AMC Volunteer Projects
  • Arlington Eats
  • Bethel Food Pantry
  • Beverly Bootstraps
  • Boston Children's Hospital Advisory
  • Braintree Little League Challenger Division
  • Camp Krem
  • Catholic Heart Workcamp
  • Eastminster Presbyterian Church
  • First Presby. North Shore
  • Go Beyond's Orphans of China
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Hardscrape Rehab
  • Landmark - New Student Orientation
  • Landmark - Student Store
  • Landmark Open House
  • Ledyard Barn- Hamilton
  • Life Bridge
  • Maker Mill North Andover
  • MGH Epilepsy Drive
  • Neuroprotection Lab at Mass General
  • Rotary Marblehead - beds for children
  • Rustic Pathways - Costa Rica
  • Shandon United Methodist Camp
  • Sunrise Community Center
  • Temple Emanuel Preschool Newton, MA
  • Tot Spot
  • Trustees of Reservations
  • West Newbury Fire Dept.
  • Windrush Farm
  • Wright Locke Farm
  • Youth Community Summer Program

Religious Life

Supporting the Whole Student

Landmark’s chaplaincy program supports the spiritual and religious life of our community, especially our boarding students, while welcoming students of all backgrounds and beliefs. Participation is always voluntary, and students are encouraged to explore their own traditions, learn about others, and engage in meaningful conversations and experiences in both traditional and nontraditional settings.

Religious Classes and Services at Landmark High School

Catholic and Protestant confirmation classes are provided and are designed with the unique learning challenges of our students in mind. In less traditional settings, Christian and Jewish youth groups are introduced at the beginning of each school year, and all students are invited to listen to clerical leaders of other faiths (Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, and Muslim) through our religious forum program. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday services are provided for those who wish to attend, and all religious holidays provide the opportunity to educate the Landmark community of their significance. Students are encouraged to attend religious services and transportation is provided upon request.

Landmark High School's chaplain, Rev. Bill Ferguson, supports students in the pursuit of their own religious and faith traditions while also providing awareness of the same to the school community as a whole. Serving the greater community is another significant part of the chaplain's programs. Students participate throughout the year in hundreds of hours of community service projects both locally and abroad.

Please contact Rev. Bill Ferguson for more information.