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FRIENDS SEMINARY

222 EAST 16 STREET

At a Glance

A Quaker Legacy of Thoughtful, Progressive Education in Gramercy

Best suited for

Families seeking a small, values-driven school with a strong sense of community, who appreciate Quaker principles of peaceful conflict resolution, contemplative practice, and democratic process. Particularly well-suited for parents who want their children to develop ethical leadership and social consciousness alongside academic rigor — and who are comfortable with a school that's less focused on competitive achievement than many Manhattan private alternatives.

What stands out
  • 7:1 student-teacher ratio — exceptionally small classes where teachers genuinely know each student
  • Quaker values integrated into daily life — peaceful conflict resolution, community meetings, and contemplative practice
  • Historic progressive education — one of the oldest Quaker schools in the country with a legacy dating back nearly a century
  • Preschool through 12th grade structure — families can envision a long educational journey in one community
  • Emphasis on social justice and ethical leadership — students are encouraged to engage with community service and ethical questions from a young age
Things to consider
  • As a Christian (Quaker) school, tuition is significant — families should inquire directly about current costs
  • The school is less academically pressure-cooker than some Manhattan private schools — if your family prioritizes competitive achievement and test scores above all else, this may feel like a mismatch
  • The predominantly white student body means diversity, while present, isn't as robust as in some other NYC private schools
  • Gramercy is quiet and residential — families seeking a more bustling neighborhood may find it too subdued
  • Quaker practices may feel unfamiliar to families without any religious or spiritual background
IdentityThe Quaker Philosophy Centers On 'That Of God In Everyone,' Which Translates To Small Class Sizes Where Every Voice Matters, Conflict Resolution Through Peaceful Dialogue, And A Curriculum That Encourages Students To Question, Explore, And Form Their Own Beliefs. You'Ll Hear Phrases Like 'Meeting For Worship' And 'Clearness Committee' — These Are Quaker Traditions Adapted For A School Setting.

Friends Seminary is a Quaker (Religious Society of Friends) school that weaves its faith-based values into a progressive secular curriculum. This isn't your typical religious school — Quaker education is less about doctrine and more about community decision-making (students and teachers vote on certain matters together), contemplative practices, and treating every person with respect.

CommunityModerate

The student body is predominantly white (65%), with meaningful representation of multiracial students (15.5%), Asian students (9.7%), Black students (6.2%), and Hispanic students (3.5%). This creates a moderately diverse community, though families should note the student population skews affluent. The school attracts families specifically seeking a values-driven education with less emphasis on competitive achievement and more on holistic development.

NeighborhoodGramercy

Gramercy is one of Manhattan’s most tranquil, residential neighborhoods — a neighborhood of tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and a village-like feel despite being in the heart of the city. Families here value proximity and walkability, with easy access to Union Square, the Flatiron district, and multiple subway lines.

Gramercy is highly walkable — most families within the neighborhood can walk to school, and the area is well-served by the 6, N, R, and L trains at nearby stations. Stuyvesant Square and the neighborhoods surrounding the park create a family-friendly atmosphere.

Notable Programs

Center for Peace, Equity and JusticeComputer Science, Engineering and DesignPerforming ArtsVisual ArtsGlobal Education Program

What Parents Are Saying

Parents praise the welcoming community, creative and engaging teachers, Quaker values integrated into curriculum, and supportive environment. Some concerns noted about academic stress and student cliquishness. Niche rating: 3.84/5, GreatSchools rating: 4.0/5

Synthesized from public parent reviews · Apr 2026

Frequently Asked Questions
Is FRIENDS SEMINARY a good school?
Published quality ratings aren't available for FRIENDS SEMINARY yet on Motley. It's a private school serving grades Pre-K to 5 in Gramercy.
What grades does FRIENDS SEMINARY serve?
FRIENDS SEMINARY serves grades Pre-K to 5.
How do students get into FRIENDS SEMINARY?
FRIENDS SEMINARY runs its own private admissions process — typically an application, a visit, and sometimes testing.
Is FRIENDS SEMINARY public, charter, or private?
FRIENDS SEMINARY is a private school.
What neighborhood is FRIENDS SEMINARY in?
FRIENDS SEMINARY is in Gramercy, Manhattan.
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