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

Newsies - 2026 Spring Musical

Set in turn-of-the-century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenage "newsies." When titans of the publishing world raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions, fight for justice, and seize the Day!

Don't miss this lively production!

Friday, May 29 at 7:00 PM
Saturday, May 30 at 2:00 PM
Saturday, May 30 at 7:00 PM

Senior Passion Projects

Save the date of May 27, 6:30–8:45 PM, to watch students culminate their Senior Passion Project experience with a presentation about their chosen topics, sharing reflections about the process and what they learned with the SSFS community. In advance of the May 27 presentations, the SSFS community is also invited to the premiere of Jonathan Humphrey's solo dance debut and exhibit titled "Brute: Explorations of Black Maleness Through Performance and Visual Art." This event premiere will take place on Saturday, May 16, in the PAC-Studio B at 7:00 PM. Please mark your calendar for both events!

DCEVGP 2026

The SSFS Upper School Engineering Club competed in this year's Washington DC Electric Vehicle Grand Prix (DCEVGP), along with 29 other public and private high schools in Washington DC, Maryland, Ohio and Virginia. Participation in the DCEVGP serves as an excellent opportunity for students to apply engineering, science, and math principles and strategy to construct and race battery powered electric cars, and improve understanding of renewable energy technologies. This year, the SSFS Engineering Club joined with two racing cars! Drivers swap out periodically during the race - see the driver swap below!

MAEOE - Green Schools

Sandy Spring Friends School has been named a Maryland Green School! There are 642 active Maryland Green Schools, 36% of all Maryland schools. In a letter to SSFS, the Maryland Associate for Environmental & Outdoor Education writes, “This designation is more than an award. It’s a powerful reflection of your entire school community’s commitment to environmental leadership and literacy." Grounded in our Quaker values, we continue this work together.

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! 

MS and US Spring Arts Night

The Middle and Upper School Dance classes and Upper School Handbells and Instrumental Music classes performed for two evenings of beautiful creativity and collaboration on April 30 and May 1. MS and US Visual Art was also on display in the PAC lobby, and Friday night featured a special Senior Showcase musical performance.

Author Talk 2026

SSFS is thrilled to invite the community to an SSFS author talk, “Imperial Echoes, Frontier Voices: Mythmaking, Stories, and the National Identity” on Wed., May 13 at 7:00 PM in the Performing Arts Center. This event will feature two authors: Sandy Spring Friends School History teacher Mark Ehlers, Ph.D., and visiting historian Megan Kate Nelson, Ph.D., who is a former Friends school teacher. The event will be moderated by Jenny Yacovissi, Bethesda, MD native and author of Up the Hill to Home. This vibrant conversation will focus on the historical and current significance of Mark and Megan's most recent books in today's world and political climate. Please join us for an enlightening and thoughtful exploration of how the past and present connect.

Friends Celebration 2026

More than 200 people gathered in person Saturday, May 2, joined by many more Friends online, for a record-breaking Friends Celebration. The room was full of connection, joy, and a shared commitment to this community we all care about. (See photos from the May 2 event online.) Together, we generated an incredible ~$822,132 in net proceeds. Even more exciting, $369,528 has already been raised toward our $500,000 match—bringing us within reach of unlocking a full $1,000,000 impact for the school. We are now just $130,472 away, with one week left to close the gap. If you haven’t yet had a chance to participate, this is the moment to give! Thank you for being part of this incredible community and for helping ensure its strength for years to come!

Way Opens Day 2026

In the Quaker tradition, “way opens” speaks to the unfolding of possibility, often not all at once, but step by step, through discernment and shared purpose. One year ago, our community came together in a moment of uncertainty and chose hope, courage, and collective care. As we celebrated Way Opens Day last week, we reflected with gratitude on the people who helped carry Sandy Spring Friends School forward and the shared belief that continues to guide us today. Thanks to all who were able to join us on campus for Meeting for Worship, Strawberry Cowbake, and the amazing talents of Dr. VaShawn McIlwain-Lightfoot, who performed works made famous by the legendary bass-baritone Paul Robeson at the annual SBP Memorial Concert. 

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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