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Old 08-20-2004, 12:28 PM
Bella Pearl 08 Bella Pearl 08 is offline
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Question Quaker Religion

I just enrolled my son in the Friends School, Quaker School affiliated with the Religious Society of Friends.

Can anyone tell me their experience with Quakers or An Quaker School ?
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Old 08-20-2004, 12:54 PM
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Re: Quaker Religion

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I just enrolled my son in the Friends School, Quaker School affiliated with the Religious Society of Friends.

Can anyone tell me their experience with Quakers or An Quaker School ?
I thought Quaker schools weren't really religious...

The reason I say that is because the schools are usually good private schools and often you will see lots of other children from other religions (Jewish for example) in them.

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Old 08-20-2004, 12:57 PM
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Re: Re: Quaker Religion

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I thought Quaker schools weren't really religious...

The reason I say that is because the schools are usually good private schools and often you will see lots of other children from other religions (Jewish for example) in them.

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Ditto....I had friends who attended Sidwell Friends in DC. Good reuptation, no complaints, not overly religious.
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Old 08-20-2004, 02:09 PM
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I attended a Quaker boarding school for one year and had an "interesting" experience.

Overall, Quakers are passive when it comes to religion. We had "meeting" (Quaker version of liturgy, mass, service, etc.) once a week. Quaker meeting is VERY different from your average church service. Everyone sits there in silence, and once in a while, if someone is "moved" to speak, they stand up and talk about something. At 14 years old, the long, drawn-out periods of silence were a little much for me, so I used to bring my Bible and read. I think meeting is supposed to be a time of meditation, self-examination/reflection, prayer, etc.

Quakers are passivists overall. They are COMPLETELY anti-war and pro-peace. They also believe that everyone is equal in the eyes of God. Overall, I think that these beliefs are really admirable (Quakers generally stick to their guns about the war issue, and about their beliefs in general). However, some of the beliefs didn't necessarily translate well to the school setting. At 14, I wasn't really ready for a "passive" school setting. I needed structure and discipline. If structure and discipline are what you are looking for, a Quaker school probably shouldn't be the first place you look. Also, the "everyone equal in the eyes of God" belief (which I think is a great mentality) meant no Honors or Advanced Placement courses, and no try-outs for any sports teams. In my opinion, I agree that everyone is equal, but that doesn't mean that we all have the same athletic or academic abilities. I am a person who always did well in honors classes and benefited from the extra challenge, so I definitely felt like I was missing out in that respect. On the other hand, I am not exactly Sporty Spice material, and the "no tryouts" rule allowed me to claim my place on the only sports team I have ever been a part of--the tennis team. I was TERRIBLE. I had absolutely no skill (although my backhand was pretty good), and the only way I would usually score points--I held my racket incorrectly, at an angle, and when I would hit the ball, the ball would pop up really high into the air. The opposing team would get blinded by the sun trying to look for the ball (LOLOL), and the ball would plop back down on the court and bounce away. So even though I had no skill and did not help my team with any type of ranking whatsoever, I had a lot of fun, and I probably would never have had that chance if there were tryouts.

Overall a good school with a lot of opportunities and experiences that you wouldn't find at many schools, but just not the right environment for me. After my year at Quaker school, I transferred to a Catholic school and did VERY well there. So Quaker schools are good schools, but not for everyone.
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Old 08-20-2004, 02:37 PM
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Friends Academy

I had some friends that went to Friends but I could not tell you anything about the school or their experiences with the school. The only thing I can say is that I've never heard anything bad about the school. I just always knew it as the school behind my grandma's church.
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Old 08-20-2004, 07:24 PM
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So even though I had no skill and did not help my team with any type of ranking whatsoever, I had a lot of fun, and I probably would never have had that chance if there were tryouts.
hijack - That is really funny and I am glad that you had fun.
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Old 11-20-2007, 12:52 AM
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So three years later, I have been doing more research into Quakerism because I am finding that their practices are in line with my personal values.

Would love to know if there were any Quakers on GC.
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Old 11-20-2007, 01:40 AM
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So three years later, I have been doing more research into Quakerism because I am finding that their practices are in line with my personal values.

Would love to know if there were any Quakers on GC.
hey, these Quakers/Friends dont sound so bad... (did a quick Wiki)
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