New Garden Friends School

New Garden Friends School
New Garden Friends School (NGFS)
Address
1128 New Garden Road
Greensboro, North Carolina, 27410
United States
Information
Type Independent, Friends School
Established 1971
Headteacher David Tomlin
Grades age 3 to 12th grade
Website

New Garden Friends School (NGFS) is an independent Quaker school in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA. A coeducational school, it offers classes from age three through 12th grade, educating around 285 students.[1] The school was established in August 1971, with just 60 students, in the basement of Persimmon Grove AME Church, and has since expanded to three campuses.[2]

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Mission statement

New Garden Friends School seeks to be an inclusive, innovative educational community guided by Quaker beliefs and committed to honoring and developing each person's gifts.

Program

In the 1980s, the school reported success in a "challenge education" program in which high school students spent part of each day working on challenge projects, including both guided and independent projects.[3]

New Garden Friends School integrates Quaker principles into its curriculum by collaborating with community organizations. In September 2009 the school announced a collaboration with the national Axis of Hope Center for International Conflict Prevention based at Boston University. The school implemented and contributes to the Axis of Hope curriculum.[4][5]

Sport

The school offers teams for basketball, flag football, soccer, golf, volleyball, and cross country. On varsity levels, and co-ed teams for the lower grades.

References

  1. ^ "New Garden Friends School", Private School Review, 15 January 2009.
  2. ^ "NGFS History", New Garden Friends School.
  3. ^ Judy Harvey (1984), Challenge Education at New Garden Friends School, Phi Delta Kappan, vol. 65 no. 9, pages 604-605, May 1984 [1]
  4. ^ "New Garden Friends School to Collaborate with International Nonprofit for Conflict Resolution"
  5. ^ "New Garden Friends School Celebrates International Day of Peace:

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