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List of Friends schools
Friends schools are institutions that provide an education based on the beliefs and testimonies of the Religious Society of Friends, known as Quakers. Friends schools vary greatly, both in their interpretation of Quaker principles and in how they relate to formal organizations that make up the Society of Friends. Most Friends schools are similar in their mission however: to provide an academically sound education while also instilling values of community, spirituality, responsibility and stewardship in their students. Some institutions founded by Friends were never formally "Quaker schools". Some historically Friends institutions are no longer formally associated with the Society of Friends. Those that continue to call themselves "Quaker schools" may have formal oversight from a Friends yearly or monthly meetings (often called coming "under care of" a meeting), and others are governed by members of the Society of Friends and/or adhere to aspects of Quaker practice. Because of the wide range of Friends, the branch (or branches) of Quakerism with which the school affiliates are included, and where applicable the Yearly, Quarterly or Monthly Meeting under whose care or governance the school is held is shown. The following is a list of schools currently or historically associated with the Society of Friends, regardless of their current degree of affiliation:
Australia
Belize
Bolivia
Bolivian Friends have established several schools, which are supported from the United States by the Bolivian Quaker Education Fund.
Canada
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Honduras
Ireland
Jamaica
Japan
Kenya
All Quaker schools and yearly meetings in Kenya are affiliated with Friends United Meeting. Note that the Friends World Committee for Consultation counts, but does not name, many more Kenyan Friends schools than are listed here,
Lebanon
Palestine
United Kingdom
Secondary schools
Non-Friends schools with Friends connections Defunct Friends schools
Other institutions
United States
Abbreviations:
Higher education
Secondary (high) schools
"Independent Quaker schools" are operated using Quaker principles and often include a majority of Quakers among trustees, but are not formally under care of a meeting.
Lower and middle schools
''Note: This section lists schools with grades only below 9th grade. Schools including high school grades are listed above.''
Study centers
Zimbabwe
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