Frankford Friends School

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Frankford Friends School (FFS) is an elementary school in Philadelphia, US.[1] It is an independent, coeducational Quaker day-school for students in grades pre-kindergarten through eight. It is located at 1500 Orthodox Street, in the historic Frankford section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]

FFS students are ages 4 through 14; of the 163 students, 53% are white and 23% are Native American.[3] Because of FFS's commitment to socio-economic diversity, the Board sets a tuition fee that is the lowest of any Quaker school in the Delaware Valley.[4]

FFS learning is grounded in the study of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It has classes in Spanish, art, physical education, and music.

Early childhood program

Pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students learn through review skills and concepts in math, literacy, handwriting, social studies, and science in one-to-one (teacher/student) or small groups.

Lower school program

Children in grades 1–5 are challenged to be inventive.[clarification needed]

Middle school program

The curriculum provides a variety of musical and visual arts electives, STEM classes, and foreign language studies. The middle school at FFS usually has around 50 students spread across 3 grades. FFS middle school sports include cross country running, basketball, and volleyball. In middle school at FFS students are offered a choice between 4-5 classes, called Connections. Connections replaced the previous “explorations” program with a more community oriented approach, with students helping parts of the community.

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