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  1. Friends Seminary is an independent K-12 school in Manhattan within the landmarked district in the East Village. The oldest continuously coeducational school in New York City, Friends Seminary serves 794 students in Kindergarten through Grade 12.

  2. Imagine Friends Seminary! As a Quaker school, and as NYC’s oldest continuously operated, coeducational school—now in its 238th year—Friends is distinguished by a legacy of intellectual vibrancy informed by Quaker values of integrity, equality, simplicity, community, service and peaceful conflict resolution.

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  3. Our Mission. We strive to build a diverse school where students exercise their curiosity and imagination as they develop as scholars, artists and athletes. Friends Seminary educates students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, adhering to the values of the Religious Society of Friends.

  4. Friends has long benefited from planned gifts, large and small. If you have made a planned gift to Friends, you are welcome to join Friends for the Future. Click above to download information on making a bequest to Friends Seminary. Friends Seminary actively promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in all its programs and ...

  5. www.friendsseminary.org › welcome-to-friendsWELCOME TO FRIENDS

    Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.

  6. No fee is required for attrition grades until the application is activated. Application fee waivers are available to families of students in access organizations and families seeking Financial Aid. Please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@friendsseminary.org or call 646.979.5041. Given our mission-driven commitment to support an ...

  7. The Upper School at Friends prepares students to engage with the wider world as compassionate, generous, reflective, curious, resourceful and globally aware citizens. Here, teachers support the development of deep critical thinking skills that reach beyond the classroom walls to help our students lead “a world that ought to be.”.