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Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.
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Service is integral to Friends Seminary’s educational...
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IMAGINE a school where students are affirmed for who they...
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Families are encouraged to come out and cheer on the Friends...
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Lower School K-4 Middle School 5 ... Friends Seminary is an...
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Endowment for the Education of Quaker Students: In 2012, the...
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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.
The Pontifical College Josephinum is a pontifical, national, and independent Roman Catholic seminary in Columbus, Ohio, whose mission is to prepare men for the ordained priesthood. Its programs follow the norms established by the Code of Canon Law, the Congregation for the Clergy, and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.
The Pontifical College Josephinum is a Roman Catholic seminary and private university in Columbus, Ohio. It was founded by Joseph Jessing in 1888 and was granted the status of a Pontifical College in 1892 by Pope Leo XIII , making it the only pontifical seminary in North America.
Friends Seminary is a Quaker school that welcomes students of all backgrounds and identities. It offers a rigorous academic program, a vibrant community, and a commitment to social justice and peace.
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.