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Friends Seminary is a coeducational school for college-bound students in Kindergarten-Grade 12. It offers a Quaker-inspired curriculum, arts, exchange programs, and social justice initiatives.
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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.
Friends Seminary is a private school founded in 1786 by a Quaker merchant, Robert Murray. It offers an academic program rooted in Quaker beliefs and practices, and promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.
Friends Seminary is a coeducational school for grades K-12 that follows the Quaker testimonies of integrity, peace, equality, and simplicity. It offers a college-prep curriculum, service learning, and a diverse student body, but has low ratings for clubs and activities.
Friends Seminary is a school that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in all its programs and operations. It does not discriminate on the basis of race or color, religion, nationality, ethnicity, economic background, physical ability, sex, gender identity or expression, or sexual orientation.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary whose mission is to prepare men for the ordained priesthood through human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral formation.
After more than a century, the Josephinum, is the only pontifical college in the United States, under the direct supervision of the Holy See 's Congregation for Catholic Education, and was accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in 1970, and by the Higher Learning Commission in 1976.