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Quakerism

A Quaker Education

 

Respect

The Quaker aspects of NGFS are seen foremost in the relationships among students, teachers, and parents. The belief that there is "that of God" in everyone essentially means that each person is worthy and deserving of respect, and has goodness within. Therefore, students observe the interactions between teachers and students as those of people who respect each other as individuals and treat one another with care and kindness.

Integrity

It is important to us that the uniqueness of each person be allowed to thrive at our school so that each student can be their true self and not have the need to pretend otherwise.

We accomplish this by being good observers of behavior and interactions, noticing small things and nuances that may affect someone and could be easily overlooked rather than addressed. We teach our students how to advocate for themselves and for others in the area of social justice. They expect to be treated fairly and also expect the same for their peers and teachers.

Equity, Justice, and Community

Our students are ordinary children who have conflicts with one another. What is different about a Friends school is that we teach our children the language to problem solve at a young age, to have their voices heard by others in a way that is earnest and heartfelt rather than filled with anger. Quakers practice non-violent conflict resolution and have a historical connection to a testimony of peace. Quakers believe that non-violence is the only possible response to aggression. This belief in non-violence permeates our school and gives students as well as their parents the peace of mind that NGFS is a safe place to be and to learn.

Silent Reflection

Each week students and teachers gather to reflect in silence at Meeting for Worship. Out of the silence adults and students occasionally share insights or queries that offer all community members the opportunity to reflect and grow.
 

Seeing that of God in each person, advocating for equality and fairness, and using non-violent conflict resolution naturally develops into a community of learners. The environment that has been created is safe and happy and allows students to take academic risks as they learn. 

We welcome you to visit our campus to see this vibrant community in action and to envision your child as a part of our school.