Our Academics

Equity, Justice and Community

We see it in the classroom, where teachers value the unique gifts that each student offers. We hear it in meet for learning, when we listen deeply to those who feel moved to speak into the silence.

Through a commitment to honoring diverse perspectives, we prepare our students to be empathetic and thoughtful citizens of the world. As they learn to work both collaboratively and independently, our students develop the knowledge, tools, and skills they need to truly let their lives speak.

1883

CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL

1,155

STUDENTS ENROLLED

9:1

STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

50+

ART PERFORMANCES

Learning Life Skills

Our decision to stay in this urban, multicultural community affirms our belief that the lessons of racial and cultural diversity are a central manifestation of our commitment to Friends’ teachings.

“When big questions confront students, we encourage them to reflect thoughtfully on their answers. We teach them the skills that enable them to do the hard work of not simply reacting to the future but shaping it so that it advances democratic values.”
– HEAD OF SCHOOL BELLA GARMAN

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Decisions for applications submitted between September 1, 2019 and December 16, 2019 will be released on March 6, 2020 at 4:00 pm. EST. Log in to your profile to view decisions.

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students and teachers

Decisions for applications submitted between September 1, 2019 and December 16, 2019 will be released on March 6, 2020 at 4:00 pm. EST. Log in to your profile to view decisions.
Lauren Carvosso
Head of Technologies and The Arts

 

Isabel Eaves
Head of Health, Physical Education and Sports

 

Judy Hickey
Head of Humanities and Languages

 

Ruth Fergusen
Deputy Principle