- Abington Friends School
Infobox Private School
name = Abington Friends School
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established = 1697
type = Private
religion = Quaker
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city = Jenkintown
state = PA
country = USA
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colors = Navy Blue and White
mascot = Kangaroo
conference = Friends Schools League
homepage = [http://abingtonfriends.net/ Abington Friends School Website]Abington Friends School, founded in
1697 , is a K-12 privateQuaker secondary school inJenkintown, Pennsylvania (a northwestern suburb ofPhiladelphia ). It is the oldest primary and secondary educational institution in theUnited States to operate continuously at the same location under the same management [From Abington Friends [http://abingtonfriends.net/Library/InfoManage/Guide.asp?FolderID=210& Facts & Figures] ] , however it was not the first school in Pennsylvania. Based in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, it is bounded by both Meetinghouse Road and Washington Lane. The still-standing school had been in existence for about 79 years whenGeorge Washington marched his troops down Washington Lane.The Campus
The cornerstone on the meetinghouse reads
1697 , although only the northwest corner of the current building was constructed at that time.There is an eighteenth-century farmhouse near the meetinghouse, and another nearer the rest of the school, which is now mostly on the other side of the campus. The administration building is Victorian. All classes, however, are held in postwar buildings, which were originally separate but with the school's vast growth in the last decades are now completely interconnected. Much of this area was once the other nine holes of Abington Golf Club, on lease from Abington Monthly Meeting.
There is a large cemetery behind the meetinghouse, with many eighteenth-century stones.
The school starts in Preschool, with the toddler room, and goes all the way up to 12th grade.
Notable Alumni
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Joey Lawrence , class of 1995
*Michael-Hakim Jordan , class of 1996
*Xavier Andrew Jones
*Jason Love References
External links
* [http://abingtonfriends.net/ Abington Friends School Website]
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