Friends School of Baltimore
About Us
Mission & Philosophy

Mission Statement

Founded in 1784, Friends School of Baltimore provides a coeducational, college preparatory program guided by the Quaker values of truth, equality, simplicity, community and peaceful resolution of conflict.

By setting high standards of excellence for a diverse and caring community, Friends seeks to develop in each student the spiritual, intellectual, physical and creative strengths to make a positive contribution to the world.

Recognizing that there is that of God in each person, the School strives in all its programs, policies and affairs, to be an institution that exemplifies the ideals of the Religious Society of Friends.

School Philosophy

Friends School seeks to live the conviction that there is that of God in each person.  At Friends, we work together to build and sustain a community that is inclusive, respectful, and supportive of all people; we value diversity and cherish differences.   Dedication to simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality, and stewardship permeates every aspect of Friends School life. Regular Meeting for Worship strengthens and deepens our commitment to these Quaker testimonies. Active practice of these principles nurtures empathy and fosters a sense of responsibility to the needs of others. Structured opportunities for service help students live the Quaker testimonies at school and in the broader community. 

Friends is a co-educational college preparatory school offering a Pre-K to 12 program that promotes in each student internal motivation, diligence, a passion for learning, and a strong desire to excel. The school is therefore most effective for students who can thrive in an enriched and challenging environment. Friends School cultivates the intellectual, emotional, social, physical, artistic, and spiritual development of the students. Our program balances academics, athletics, and the arts.

Quaker education is a pilgrimage – a continual seeking after Truth.  The search for truth requires a willingness to listen openly to the ideas of others, even in fields of controversy.  Friends School believes that through self-awareness, growth, and service to others, that of God in each person is made manifest.

Enrollment
Total 960 students
(514 boys & 446 girls)
Lower School 340 (76 in PrePrimary grades PK-P1)
Middle School 216 (Grades 6-8)
Upper School 404 (Grades 9 to 12)
Student Population
Students of Color 24%
Children of Alumni 10%
Catholic Faith 12%
Eastern Religions 1%
Jewish Faith 14%
Protestant Faith 2%
Quaker Faith 5%
Non Denominational 9%
No Affiliated Faith 2%
Multiple Religious Affiliations 27%
Unknown 27%
Faculty Population
Total 107 Teachers
Full Time 92
Advanced Degrees 83%
Faculty-Student Ratio 1:9
Finances
Annual Budget (2009-10) $19.22 million
Endowment $19.6 million
Tuition (2009-10) $18,650 - $21,675
Financial Aid
Students Receiving some tuition assistance 260 (or 27%)
Grants awarded for 2009-10 over $3.0 million (awards based on financial need)
Alumni
Number of Alumni over 4,000
(1,800 in Baltimore area)
Alumni Board 20 members
Annual Reunion sponsored by the Alumni Association

numbers as of July 1, 2010

Friends School of Baltimore Since 1784 | 5114 North Charles Street | Baltimore, MD 21210 | 410.649.3200