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Residential Life Program
Be a part of the residential life community at Sandy Spring Friends School! Living on campus allows students to...
- Gain a greater sense of independence and learn important lessons about personal integrity and responsibility.
- Engage in active learning opportunities focusing on relationships, respect, time management and more.
- Develop a built in study time to help make the most of their high school education.
- Live with their peers in an environment that cares about community and each student's growth.
- Be more fully involved in after school activities such as interscholastic sports and performing arts rehearsals.
- Enjoy leadership opportunities as proctors and dormitory leaders.
- Gain valuable time that might otherwise be spent commuting daily to school.
The Residential Option at SSFS gives parents...
- Peace of mind in knowing that their child is in a safe, supervised environment throughout the school week.
- Security in knowing that their son or daughter's experience in the dormitory will help them to reach a new level of maturity and self awareness.
- Knowledge that Sandy Spring Friends School is providing the best college preparatory education for their child. The school prepares students to enter college, to enjoy learning throughout life and to become useful, constructive, and valuable citizens of the world!
The Seven-Day Residential Option at SSFS includes...
- A wide range of weekend activities led by faculty members including cultural events such as Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the Renaissance Festival, Taste of D.C., dance concerts, and museum visits; sporting events such as D.C. United games and Orioles baseball; a day at Six Flags Theme Park; a weekend getaway to Philadelphia; and the ever popular trips to area shopping malls and movie theaters!
FACTS AND FIGURES
Q: Who is eligible to apply for boarding?
A: New and returning students entering grades 9 - 12 are eligible to apply to the Residential Program.
Q: What days/times are included in the five-day program?
A: Five-day residents can arrive at school on Sunday evening after dinner and should plan to leave campus following classes on Friday.
Q: When are seven-day boarders required to be away from the dorm?
A: Seven-day residents must stay with his/her guardian or family on three day weekends and extended vacations such as Thanksgiving, Winter Break and Spring Break.
Q: What is the typical resident student's day like?
A: A typical resident student's school day:
| 7:00 - 7:55 a.m |
Breakfast |
| 8:00 a.m. - 3:25 p.m. |
Classes (except Wednesdays when classes end at 2:30 p.m.) |
| 3:30 - 5:50 p.m. |
Athletics, dance or drama rehearsals; begin homework or spend time with friends. |
| 6:00 - 6:45 p.m. |
Dinner |
| 6:50- 7:30 p.m. |
Complete dormitory jobs or clean rooms |
| 7:30 - 7:40 p.m. |
Collection (a meeting time for the whole dorm to discuss upcoming events, schedules and other pertinent issues) |
| 7:45 - 9:30 p.m. |
Study Hall (Sun. - Thurs.) |
| 9:30 - 10:20 p.m. |
Free time |
* Room check and lights out are based on student age and maturity level. There are mid-week shopping trips every Wednesday and mid-week activity once a month. There are Sunday night dorm meetings twice a month.
How can I learn more about the program?
Contact Kent Beck in the Admissions Office at 301-774-7455 ext. 203.
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