Sandy Spring Friends School

 

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Sandy Spring Friends School

Uniquely Sandy Spring

Quaker Values

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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

SSFS - MoCoShow News Article 2026

MoCoShow featured Sandy Spring Friends School in a news article posted March 12, 2026, highlighting recent School and student accomplishments, renewed community support, and a focus on long-term stability with new school leadership. The article also featured the beautiful aerial photo taken by SSFS alum Zac Miller '04. The many successes of the school year featured in this article come directly from the support of our community: Thank you! 

Preschool Arthropod Study

With curiosity, wonder, and courage, our Preschool kids explored the world of arthropods during their in-house field trip with Village Edu staff. During their session, students learned about molting and the life cycle stages of incomplete and complete metamorphoses, made friends with a ghost mantis, pet a toad, and even gave a tarantula a high-five!

2026 Upper School Intersession Week

From our own backyard here in Maryland to California, Puerto Rico, and beyond, Upper School students participated in various experiential learning opportunities during Intersession week. Students immersed themselves in new cultures, engaged in meaningful service, and grew together in community. Hear from students and staff by visiting the 2026 Upper School Intersession Week Blog.

US Speech Team Awards 2026

Congratulations to the members of the SSFS Speech Team for a fantastic 2025-2026 season! About half of the 12-person Upper School Speech Team, coached by US history teacher Barbara von Salis, were new to the club this year. Even when when competing against one another in the same categories, our students supported and mentored one another, helping each team member be the best they could be. Ten of our students qualified for Regionals (Metrofinals), and two are headed to Nationals!

Quiz Bowl Team 2025-2026

The 2025–2026 academic competition season concluded historically for Sandy Spring Friends School’s Quiz Bowl Team. After eleven consecutive appearances in the Montgomery Academic Beltway League Championship Round, the ‘Beests broke through—capturing their first-ever MABL title and cementing their place atop the region’s academic competition landscape.

Franny's Farm Blog Mar 2026

After a long, cold, cloudy winter, Community Farmer Francis Zell '00 ("Farmer Franny") is pleased to see garlic and onion shoots start to emerge... and even more pleased to see the resurgence of the "wildfire" lettuce mix that was planted last fall. As Francis shares, "seeing that lettuce proudly pop right back up this spring has been a timely reminder of a bunch of things for me. Great things sometimes take a little bit of time. Positive things can emerge from negative events. The path forward isn’t always linear. Snow actually can insulate plants, and our community is pretty amazing!"

2026 Consent Summit Presentations

Eight SSFS Student Content Team members attended the 2025-2026 Georgetown Day School (GDS) Consent Summit with SSFS counselors Beatrice Adewole and Erin Rose. Following the summit, these students led presentations for each Upper School grade about the delicate topic of sexual assault and consent.

Spring Crafts Fair at SSFS

The Sandy Spring Friends School Craft Fair was a huge success! We welcomed nearly 400 community members who came out to shop, support our talented vendors, visit the Summer at Sandy Spring camp open house, and enjoy a wonderful day together. A big thank you to everyone who attended and helped make the event so special. Be sure to keep an eye out for another Craft Fair in the future!

Message from the OIEJB: March 2026

Spring is a busy and exciting time for SSFS. In addition to Immersion Week, Intersession, and Spring Break, community members from many faiths and a variety of identities celebrate major holidays, religious observances, and more. Find out more about Women's History Month, Iftar & Eid al-Fitr, Passover, and Holi, among the many celebrations and observances of our community members this spring.

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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