City Connections

Philadelphia serves as a classroom and laboratory for Friends Select students of every age and in every area of study. They study archeological artifacts at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, architecture among the landmarks of Center City and Fairmount Park, and music in the piano labs at Temple Music Prep. They visit mosques as they explore religions, senior centers to develop intergenerational relationships with grandparent partners, bookstores and the Free Library to meet authors, and research centers to pursue internships. For Friends Select students, the attractions of the city are a daily reality, not a once-a-year, ride the bus all day special event.

"Being in the middle of the city gives the school access to people doing exciting things in exciting ways--we are part of it. We are IN it!"

John Colgan-Davis, Middle School English and Social Studies

"Imagine the city of Philadelphia is your sandbox and you begin to understand the lower school at Friends Select."

Michael Zimmerman, Director, Lower School

"Our location in the city gives us rich and varied resources that allow students to explore their full potential."
Drew Cardinale, Middle/Upper School Spanish, Latin and Italian

 

The School and the City

Academy of Music

Academy of Natural Sciences

African American Museum

American Friends Service Committee

Artists' House

Atwater Kent Museum

Carpenter's Hall

City Hall

Chinatown

Curtis Institute of Music

Fabric Workshop

Fairmount Park

Franklin Institute Science Museum

Free Library of Philadelphia

Independence Hall

Japanese House and Garden

Joseph Fox Bookshop

Kelly Drive Sculpture Garden

Kimmel Center

Lemon Hill

Liberty Place

MANNA

Moore College of Art and Design

Mutter Museum

Painted Bride

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Senior Center

Philadelphia Zoo

PSFS Building

Reading Terminal

Rosenbach Museum & Library

Temple Music Prep

University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology

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