Upper Division Student Life - Stevenson School
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Upper Division Student Life - Stevenson School
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Upper Division Student Life
Upper Division Student Life
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Our students live fully, with purpose, care, and joy.
Stevenson strives to ensure that happiness and curiosity live comfortably alongside rigor and challenge. We believe that students learn best when they dive into topics that matter to them.
Community Values
We believe everyone performs and relates best to one another in an environment built on safety, trust, respect, belonging, and inclusion. Our community values come from a place of purposeful care for—and commitment to–student growth and development.
Explore Our Community Values
The Navigator – Student Handbook
Student Health & Safety
The Health Center aims to support students’ overall health through education, medical triage, and limited emergency care. Staff also facilitate access to medical professionals, dispense over-the-counter medications when indicated, and provide prescribed medications in a safe and confidential manner.
As a licensed mental health professional in good standing with the state of California, the School counselor works with students individually and in group settings on issues related to mental health. The School counselor works with faculty advisors, as well as residential and day faculty to track student and community wellness, and develop and implement educational and experiential interventions. The School counselor collaborates with families and the Health Center for all outside mental health referrals.
Explore Student Health Practices
Residential Life
Stevenson’s boarding program is warm and welcoming, and provides resident students with a strong sense of connection within the larger community of the School. Our dormitories are places of shelter, safety, rest, study, spontaneous fun, and leisure. Our students learn, live and succeed together within our residential halls.
Explore Boarding & Residential Experience
Student-run Clubs & Publications
Student Philanthropy Project
The Stevenson School Student Philanthropy Project aims to encourage friendly and informative interactions between Stevenson students and the Monterey County nonprofit community.
More information about the Student Philanthropy Project
National clubs with chapters at Stevenson
Future Problem Solving
Interact
Ethics Bowl
Model United Nations
Junior State of America
Mock Trial
RIS Club
Affinity Groups
BSU: Black Student Union
LSU: Latinx Student Union
GSA: Gender-Sexuality Alliance
JSU: Jewish Student Union
APISU: Asian American and Pacific Islander Student Union
MRSU: Multi-racial student union
NSU: Neuro-Divergent Student Union
SAME: South Asian and Middle Eastern Affinity space
Space for female-identifying students
MOCA: Men of Culture Alliance (open to all male identified students)
International Student Coalition
Examples of Stevenson-specific Clubs
Dogs of Stevenson
Public Health
Save Our Surf
Investment Club
Animation Creation
Alternative Sustainable Fashion
Digital Art
Astronomy
Publications
Tusitala
—Student-run newspaper
Vailima
—Student literary magazine
Spyglass
—Student yearbook
Take Your First Step
Inquire Today
Submit an inquiry form and begin your Stevenson adventure. We’ll guide you through every step.
Grades Pre-K—8
Grades 9—12
An independent Pre-K–12 boarding and day school located on California’s Monterey Peninsula
Carmel Campus
Grades Pre-K–8
Street address: 24800 Dolores Street, Carmel, CA 93923
Mailing address: P.O. Box AP, Carmel, CA 93921
T: 831.574.4600
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Pebble Beach Campus
Grades 9–12
3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
Need Pebble Beach access? Contact us before visiting.
T: 831.625.8300
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Notice of Non Discriminatory Policy:
Stevenson School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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Upper Division Student Life
Upper Division Student Life
stevensoncommunications
2025-04-23T10:14:18-07:00
Our students live fully, with purpose, care, and joy.
Stevenson strives to ensure that happiness and curiosity live comfortably alongside rigor and challenge. We believe that students learn best when they dive into topics that matter to them.
Community Values
We believe everyone performs and relates best to one another in an environment built on safety, trust, respect, belonging, and inclusion. Our community values come from a place of purposeful care for—and commitment to–student growth and development.
Explore Our Community Values
The Navigator – Student Handbook
Student Health & Safety
The Health Center aims to support students’ overall health through education, medical triage, and limited emergency care. Staff also facilitate access to medical professionals, dispense over-the-counter medications when indicated, and provide prescribed medications in a safe and confidential manner.
As a licensed mental health professional in good standing with the state of California, the School counselor works with students individually and in group settings on issues related to mental health. The School counselor works with faculty advisors, as well as residential and day faculty to track student and community wellness, and develop and implement educational and experiential interventions. The School counselor collaborates with families and the Health Center for all outside mental health referrals.
Explore Student Health Practices
Residential Life
Stevenson’s boarding program is warm and welcoming, and provides resident students with a strong sense of connection within the larger community of the School. Our dormitories are places of shelter, safety, rest, study, spontaneous fun, and leisure. Our students learn, live and succeed together within our residential halls.
Explore Boarding & Residential Experience
Student-run Clubs & Publications
Student Philanthropy Project
The Stevenson School Student Philanthropy Project aims to encourage friendly and informative interactions between Stevenson students and the Monterey County nonprofit community.
More information about the Student Philanthropy Project
National clubs with chapters at Stevenson
Future Problem Solving
Interact
Ethics Bowl
Model United Nations
Junior State of America
Mock Trial
RIS Club
Affinity Groups
BSU: Black Student Union
LSU: Latinx Student Union
GSA: Gender-Sexuality Alliance
JSU: Jewish Student Union
APISU: Asian American and Pacific Islander Student Union
MRSU: Multi-racial student union
NSU: Neuro-Divergent Student Union
SAME: South Asian and Middle Eastern Affinity space
Space for female-identifying students
MOCA: Men of Culture Alliance (open to all male identified students)
International Student Coalition
Examples of Stevenson-specific Clubs
Dogs of Stevenson
Public Health
Save Our Surf
Investment Club
Animation Creation
Alternative Sustainable Fashion
Digital Art
Astronomy
Publications
Tusitala
—Student-run newspaper
Vailima
—Student literary magazine
Spyglass
—Student yearbook
Take Your First Step
Inquire Today
Submit an inquiry form and begin your Stevenson adventure. We’ll guide you through every step.
Grades Pre-K—8
Grades 9—12
An independent Pre-K–12 boarding and day school located on California’s Monterey Peninsula
Carmel Campus
Grades Pre-K–8
Street address: 24800 Dolores Street, Carmel, CA 93923
Mailing address: P.O. Box AP, Carmel, CA 93921
T: 831.574.4600
Map/Directions
|
Campus Map
Request Information
Pebble Beach Campus
Grades 9–12
3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach, CA 93953
Need Pebble Beach access? Contact us before visiting.
T: 831.625.8300
Map/Directions
|
Campus Map
Request Information
Copyright 2025 | Stevenson Boarding & Day School |
Policies
|
Privacy
|
Ethicspoint
|
School Directory
|
Employment
Notice of Non Discriminatory Policy:
Stevenson School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
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