Elect to Connect.
Upper Schoolers choose from a wide range of electives, many of which transport students, literally and figuratively, beyond the campus to engage with the community, and the subject matter, on a deeper level.
Follow a custom
learning path
The Extradisciplinary Certification Program (ECP) allows Upper School students to explore areas of academic interest by bundling different learning experiences—including coursework, clubs, speaker series, independent studies, and other capstone projects.
Club
Involvement
Speaker
Series
Capstone
Projects
Internships
Independent
Studies
Course
Work
Raised for Natural
Disaster Relief Efforts
7th grade social studies focuses on natural disasters with an emphasis on human impact, global economics, globalization, and population studies. Students then take their learning one step further by planning and implementing a year-long series of service projects to raise money and awareness for disaster relief.
Great minds at work
Friends students approach pressing social issues with curiosity and an open heart. Classroom explorations often inspire service clubs, where like-minded peers can work together to affect positive change.
PK–12
Community Partnerships
& Service Learning
Service Learning is a teaching method in which service is integrated with an academic program. It allows students, faculty, and family members to develop the lifelong responsibility to give back to the community. Service learning comes in many forms at Friends, from classroom projects to individually designed service work.