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The school is widely known for the quality of its education, ranking highly as one of the top schools in the Philadelphia area.<ref name=SuburbLife>http://www.suburbanlifemagazine.com/articles/?articleid=194</ref><ref>http://www.phillymag.com/articles/philadelphia_magazine_top_schools_2006/</ref> The school is widely known for the quality of its education, ranking highly as one of the top schools in the Philadelphia area.<ref name=SuburbLife>http://www.suburbanlifemagazine.com/articles/?articleid=194</ref><ref>http://www.phillymag.com/articles/philadelphia_magazine_top_schools_2006/</ref>
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==History== ==History==

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Private school
Friends' Central School
Location
Wynnewood, PA, USA
Information
School typePrivate
Established1845
HeadmasterCraig Normile Sellers
GradesN12
GenderCo-educationalhttp://www.match.com/?sid=cc3c1982-691a-4e2a-86ea-ee2b4b5c80b4&theme=79&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=online%20dating&utm_campaign=Online%20Dating%20(Exact)&trackingID=523584&bannerid=2544882&mobired=off
Enrollment955
Student to teacher ratio9:1
Athletics conferenceFriends' Schools League
MascotPhoenix
AffiliationQuaker
Websitewww.friendscentral.org

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Friends' Central School (FCS) is a college-preparatory, Quaker, coeducational day school for nursery through grade 12 located in Wynnewood, a community in Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania in Greater Philadelphia.

The school was founded in 1845 in Philadelphia, near the current location of the United States Mint and currently has an enrollment of more than 1200 students from nursery to grade 12.

Informally known as "Friends' Central," the school encompasses three divisions: lower school (nursery through 5th grades), middle school (6th through 8th) and upper school (9th through 12th). The middle and upper school share a campus, and the lower school occupies its own site.

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History

Friends' Central School was founded in 1845 in Philadelphia at 4th Street and Cherry Street, serving as an upper school for the Quaker primary schools with grades 7 through 12. In 1857, the school moved to 15th and Race Street, remaining at this location until 1925, when it then moved to its current campus on City Avenue (formerly the Wistar Morris Estate). The main house of the estate, constructed in 1862, remains and serves as the administrative building of the school as well as an architectural focal point of the campus. In 1988, due to the growth of the student body, Friends' Central acquired the Montgomery School's property and relocated the lower school there. Recent expansion includes construction of the Shimada Athletic Center (2000) and the Fannie Cox Center for Science, Math and Technology (2003). In 2011, David Felsen retired after 23 years of service as headmaster; beginning in the 2012 school year, Craig Sellers was named Head of School.

Emphasis and Incorporation of Quaker Values

Quaker values such as community, service, equality and integrity are all incorporated into student life. All students attend a weekly Meeting for Worship on Wednesdays for 40 minutes, sharing messages when "moved to speak". The community convenes in one room in silence and individuals stand when expressing thoughts to the community. Students are also required to perform off-campus service for a set of mandatory hours. In the middle and upper school, students are required to take three religious courses concerning the history of the Society of Friends and the central philosophies of Quakerism from a non-religious perspective. In middle school 5th grade and 7th grade learn the history and faith of Quakerism, and the 9th grade course further explores the Quaker faith and practice, focusing on a deeper understanding of the religion's history and its testimonies. Additionally 11th and 12th graders may take additional study in the origin and philosophy of religion in general.

Academics

Friends' Central School students achieved the highest average SAT scores in all three sections (Math, Verbal and Writing) of the 19 schools that had scores reported in Suburban Life Magazine's 2010 report on suburban Philadelphia private high schools. The scores were 649 in Math, 669 in Verbal, and 666 in Writing. This report also indicated that Friends' Central had a student-faculty ratio of 9:1, a yearly high school tuition of $25,400, and that 100% of the 93 students in the senior class went on to a four-year college.

Of the 2009 graduating class, eight schools enrolled 30% of the senior class: The University of Pennsylvania (6), Muhlenberg College (4), Johns Hopkins (3), Haverford (3), Carnegie Mellon (3), Temple (3), Washington University in St. Louis (3), and Sarah Lawrence (3). Fourteen students enrolled at Ivy League institutions.

Athletics

Friends' Central has strong basketball and wrestling programs. From 2009-2012 Friends' Central won four consecutive Pennsylvania Independent Schools Boys' Basketball Championships.

Other uses

The Japanese Language School of Philadelphia (JLSP, フィラデルフィア日本語補習授業校 Firaderufia Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a supplementary Japanese school, holds its classes at FCS.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. http://onedayatfcs.org/about
  2. "Community Profile." Lower Merion Township. Retrieved on April 30, 2014. (contains maps of Lower Merion).
  3. ^ http://www.suburbanlifemagazine.com/articles/?articleid=194
  4. http://www.phillymag.com/articles/philadelphia_magazine_top_schools_2006/
  5. http://www.lowermerionhistory.org/texts/first300/part16.html
  6. http://www.friendscentral.org/about/who/faq
  7. http://www.friendscentral.org/podium/default.aspx?t=204&tn=David+M.+Felsen+Announces+His+Retirement&nid=693615&ptid=42520&sdb=True&pf=pglw&mode=0&vcm=True&rc=0
  8. http://www.friendscentral.org/podium/default.aspx?t=204&sdb=1&nid=752077&bl=/default.aspx
  9. http://www.friendscentral.org/podium/default.aspx?t=204&id=536497
  10. https://www.friendscentral.org/podium/default.aspx?t=204&nid=683720
  11. http://mainlinemedianews.com/articles/2011/02/19/sports/doc4d5f92fa12aa9275917690.txt
  12. http://www.mainlinemedianews.com/articles/2011/02/23/sports/doc4d5f92fa12aa9275917690.txt
  13. "Directions." Japanese Language School of Philadelphia. Retrieved on March 30, 2014. "The Japanese Language School of Philadelphia utilizes the campus of: Friends Central School 1101 City Avenue, Wynnewood, PA"
  14. Greg Heller, Ed Bacon: Planning, Politics, and the Building of Modern Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013) p.17
  15. "Alum Destined for The Great White Way!". Friends' Central School. Retrieved June 1, 2012.

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