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Oakwood Friends School

Name: Oakwood Friends School
Address: 22 Spackenkill Road , Poughkeepsie , NY 12603
County: Dutchess
District:
Spackenkill
Phone Number:
(800)843-3341 (845)462-4200
Fax Number:
845-462-4251
Web site:
www.oakwoodfriends.org
Email: admissions@oakwoodfriends.org
President: Peter Baily, Head of School
Type of School:
College preparatory; Quaker; boarding and day
Founded:
1796
Ages/Grades:
Grades 6 - 12
School Setting:
Suburban setting in the Hudson Valley ; 75 miles north of NYC; 60 acre campus
School Size:
180 students
Classroom Size: Average class size is 14 students
Student/Teacher ratio:
8:1
Tuition:
Middle School $17,430
Upper School Day $20,186
Upper School 5-Day Boarding $30,397
Upper School 7-Day $34,991
Financial Aid:
$600,000 awarded to 35% of our students
Departments:
History, English, Math, Science, Foreign Languages, Visual and Performing Arts, English as a Second Language, Academic Support Center, Athletics
Curriculum:
College preparatory
% of Graduating Class:
98 - 100% attend college
Support Services:
Yes
Camp Programs:
No
After School Programs: Yes, for Middle School
Computer Capabilities: Campus wide wireless; connectivity in dorms; T1 connectivity; 5 student computer clusters
School Clubs:
Peace Club, No Sweat, Environmental Club, New Orleans Club, Model United Nations, Academic Worldquest. Additional Student Organizations: Student Government, Friends Committee, Judicial Committee, literary magazine, yearbook
Notable Graduates:
Juan Williams '72, Bonnie Raitt '67, Hugo Sonnenschein '57, Mark Strand ‘52
Parking:
Not an issue
Uniform Guidelines: Casual dress code

Admissions Requirements

Application, transcripts for current year and two previous years, 3 letters of recommendation (math, English and personal), writing sample/essay, interview, application fee. International students must also submit SLEP or TOEFL score.

Mission Statement

Oakwood Friends School , guided by Quaker principles, educates and strengthens young people for lives of conscience, compassion and accomplishment. Students experience a challenging curriculum within a diverse community, dedicated to nurturing the spirit, the scholar, the artist and the athlete in each person.

School Information

Oakwood Friends School is an educational community committed to Quakers' deep respect for the worth of each person. It seeks students who demonstrate a genuine concern for their own growth – academic, spiritual, social, and physical – and who are intent on becoming complete persons – competent, creative, responsible, and sensitive to the world and its needs for a just and moral social order.

The school holds membership in the Friends Council on Education and the National Association of Independent Schools. It is chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York and accredited by the New York State Association of Independent Schools.

The school year includes Thanksgiving, winter, and spring vacations and consists of trimesters of 11 weeks each. Grades are posted and reported to parents at midterm and at the end of each trimester, and written course evaluations are sent at the end of each term.

Graduation requirements include four years of English and history, three of science, three of math, three of a foreign language, one and one-third in the arts, and one trimester each of health, Quakerism, and computer literacy. Seniors are required to take an interdisciplinary course focusing on the social sciences. Advanced Placement courses are offered in English, biology, chemistry, calculus, and foreign languages. Electives include Creative Writing, Public Speaking, Writing for College, Philosophy of Science, Greek Philosophy, Classical Sources of Classic Films, Psychology, Asian Religion, Political Advocacy, and Chaos Theory & Fractal Geometry. Satisfactory participation in team/life sports and community service is required every trimester.

School Information

Our Academic Support Center offers support to students with mild documented learning differences or AD/HD. Classes are 2:1. The goal of the program is to provide students with a repertoire of strategies that enhance learning inside and outside the classroom. Those strategies are taught and applied through the students' content area assignments. Accommodations (e.g., computer use and extended time on tests) are available as appropriate.

International students must meet a minimum proficiency in English to be admitted. Students may be required to tae additional ESL classes to improve their proficiency in English.

Ninety-eight to one hundred percent of Oakwood Friends graduates continue on to colleges and universities. Graduates in the Class of 2007 are attending such institutions as Alfred, American, Bard, Boston University , Champlain College , Clark, Corcoran College of Art and Design, Cornell, Earlham, Franklin & Marshall, Guilford, McDaniel, Mitchell, Moravian, Penn State, Purdue, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Siena , State Universities of New York , Syracuse , Wells, and the Universities of Chicago, Hartford and Vermont .