Sandy Spring Friends School

 

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Sandy Spring Friends School

Uniquely Sandy Spring

Quaker Values

Students entering the SSFS Meeting House

At Sandy Spring Friends School, we have a profound sense of hope in the individual's ability to create positive change within the world, and we foster the values that create change: simplicity, peace, integrity, community, equality and stewardship. These values are sometimes referred to by their acronym, the Quaker SPICES.

Inquiry-Based Approach

4th Grade Seed Study

We take an inquiry-based approach to teaching and learning, challenging students to strive for academic excellence and to realize their highest potential.

Experiential Learning

Stream Study with Students

We believe that learning is significantly enriched by experience-based projects and programs. They help develop capable, responsible, and globally-aware students who can apply their learning in useful, practical, and meaningful ways.

Teachers as Mentors

SSFS Teachers are Life Mentors

Because our teachers see each student as a unique individual, they strive to cultivate each student’s inner Light and talents. The resulting dynamic of frequent communication and trust facilitates confidence and growth, as well as an optimistic outlook, a lifelong love of learning, and the desire to accomplish positive change in the world.

Campus as a Classroom

Middle School Stream Study - Campus as Classroom

Our 140-acre campus near urban centers features an old-growth forest and stream, making it a natural environment for study and contemplation and enabling access to a wealth of resources, including six miles of cross-country trails, a pond/swimming hole used seasonally by students and our summer camp, and an aerial adventure park.

Diverse, Caring Community

Students enjoying community time together at Sandy Spring Friends School

We believe in a diverse, collaborative, nonhierarchical community, strengthened by all-school and all-division meetings, an active Parents Association, an engaged alumni body, and an emphasis on affirming and empowering the individual and examining all points of view.

Our Community Speaks

Discover how SSFS empowers and equips students to be changemakers.
Hear from students, families, alums, and faculty about what makes this place a home.

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"SSFS is rigorous but not a pressure cooker—it’s a challenging, supportive environment."

Katie and Theo Pahigiannis P ’29, ’30, Parents

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"Because SSFS really encourages going outside of your comfort zone—I took weaving, acting, and engineering—I was exposed to so many different things in high school and learned how to draw interdisciplinary connections. I felt prepared academically and emotionally, understanding that not knowing something isn’t the end of the world.”

William Henderson ’22, Alum

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"This beautiful campus has never been about the land or the buildings. It’s about the people inside those buildings—the talented, compassionate educators who create the sense of safety, joy, and belonging that our children need to truly thrive."

Kerry DeVilbiss-Johnson P ’38, Parent

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"Many schools talk about knowing the whole student. At SSFS, knowing is only the beginning. What we do with that knowledge is what sets us apart. We don't use that knowledge to shape our students to fit a preconceived idea of what a successful student should be. We use it to help students forge a path that is all their own. We do what we say we do. It's not just marketing."

Alexander Abbott, Middle School History Teacher

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"This is a place where community truly matters. Families support each other. Teachers partner with us. And students grow in an environment that fosters curiosity, empathy, and purpose."

Irina Burd P ’19, ’26, Parent

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"Part of what I find really valuable about a Friends community is the mutual respect. Every idea I’ve pitched to an adult has been embraced, and I don’t know any other environment that believes in students, their ideas, and their success like SSFS does."

Jonathan H. ’26, Student

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"This school really nurtures your talents and gives you a safe space to explore and grow in each of them. It taught me that being honest and true to yourself is the best thing you can be."

Maxine R. ’26, Student

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"A friend recently said, ‘The world needs Quaker education now more than ever.’ I feel that in my bones. The sense of purpose I have here is one I won’t have anywhere else. I have never been more certain of my own calling for that purpose."

Ayesha Ahmad P ’30, Upper School English Teacher

At A Glance

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140+

Pastoral acres in the heart of Montgomery County

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6:1

Student-teacher ratio

diversity

49%

Students identify as Students of Color

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40

Student Clubs & Committees 

SSFS News

Spring Crafts Fair at SSFS

Join us for the Sandy Spring Friends School Craft Fair — a fun-filled day for the whole community! Enjoy delicious eats from local food trucks while you shop from 70+ incredible vendors featuring handmade goods, art, jewelry, home décor, baked treats, wellness products, and so much more. SSFS Admissions will be on site, and Summer at Sandy Spring will be hosting their Camp Fair with bouncy houses and entertainment for kids. Bring your friends, bring your family, and come support local makers while enjoying a wonderful day at the Sandy Spring Friends School campus!

Quiz Bowl Team Champs 2026

For the first time in program history, Sandy Spring Friends School’s Quiz Bowl Team has been crowned champions of the Montgomery Academic Beltway League (MABL), finishing a remarkable Championship Round with a perfect 4–0 record against the region’s top academic teams. The championship match pitted SSFS against defending champions and top-seeded Montgomery Blair High School in a dramatic contest worthy of the occasion. Read details of the match below, and don't forget to watch the opening round of WETA's It's Academic on Sat., March 7 at 10 AM or 7 PM (also streaming on WETA’s YouTube channel after March 7). 

Winter Sports Highlights 2025-2026

SSFS had another fantastic sports season, delivering strong performances, team support and growth, community spirit, nail-biting wins in overtime, and good sportsmanship throughout each competition. Despite the smaller numbers of players on some teams, SSFS demonstrated its "small but mighty" ethos, showing grit, resilience, and determination. Congratulations to our student athletes, our coaches, and our supportive community!

MS February Assembly - Humanities

February's Middle School Community Assembly focused on Humanities courses. The assembly began with presentations from the the 6th and 7th graders related to the 6th grade reading of Lois Lowry's The Giver. The 8th graders then shared beautiful and powerful original poetry and artwork related to their recent study of citizenship in the United States. 

US Student Art Recognitions

We’re proud to celebrate three of our talented Upper School arts students whose work has recently been featured in the broader community. Zoe Lide and Nora Sadek were selected for All Hands on Deck at the 2026 Fashion Showcase hosted by Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, and Caitlyn Widener’s work was featured in a calendar produced by the Bureau of Economic Analysis at the U.S. Department of Commerce. 

LS - 100th day of School

Lower School students have been marking the school days on the calendar, and they recently celebrated the 100th Day of School with a variety of activities, including math games, sorting and counting by tens, and more. The Kindergarten class prepared for the big 1-0-0 by making colorful masks in their Spanish class - see their work in the video, below!

1990s Decade Reunion 2026

The inaugural 90s Decade Reunion on Sat., Feb. 21, was everything we hoped it would be: joyful, meaningful, and deeply rooted in connection. The morning began with yoga in the PAC studio, followed by coffee, conversation, and a discussion with Head of School Dr. Sean Hamer, Current Upper School students and  admission staff then hosted campus tours. The celebration continued that evening at Waredaca, hosted by Jessica (Staehle) Snyder ’91. 

Black History Month 2026

February has been a meaningful month of reflection, celebration, and learning across our community. As we marked the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, students participated in classroom discussions, advisory reflections, and community programming that highlighted the contributions, resilience, and brilliance of Black leaders past and present.

SSFS Way Opens Day 2026

Join the SSFS community as we mark the first anniversary of our reopening (April 23, 2025) — a moment that reflects resilience, faith, and the enduring strength of our community. Activities include a special Meeting for Worship, a joyful Strawberry Cowbake, and the annual SBP Memorial Concert, a cherished tradition that beautifully embodies the spirit, creativity, and heart of our School.

Upcoming Events

Discover SSFS

pre- school

Research shows that play is a powerful tool for learning. That's why at Sandy Spring Friends School, play-based learning is woven into the preschool curriculum through fun hands-on activities both in the classroom and outside on our beautiful campus and natural playground.

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lower school

We believe students learn best when creative thinking, active listening, and positive interactions are reinforced in the classroom. Our students learn to shape questions about concepts and ideas, reflect upon their learning, and put their learning into action - developing initiative and self-advocacy skills in the process.

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middle school

Our Middle School offers a strong academic program that is taught by dynamic teachers and emphasizes critical thinking, global-mindedness, and problem solving. Through a combination of challenging academics and a welcoming environment for students to explore, our students are able to fully experience and take advantage of their Middle School years.

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upper school

Our Upper School develops confident, responsible, thoughtful people who understand the wider world and seek to make a difference in it. In partnership with an extraordinary faculty, our students gain intellectual and interpersonal skills that help them thrive in college and beyond.

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