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1867

One-hundred-and-fifty years ago, on September 9, 1867, the Friends School at Brooklyn opened its doors to eight boys and and nine girls.

Brooklyn Friends School was founded in 1867 as a co-educational grade school by the Religious Society of Friends.

1886

Look closely to see the snow on what seems to be the rooftop of our school’s 1886 building just east of the Meeting House.

1893

1893 photo of the Germania Club to see the Brooklyn Meeting House at the far right.

1902

Our first principal in the new 1902 building was S. Elizabeth Stover, who, for health reasons, had resigned from her position as Friends Seminary associate principal only months before in March, 1902.

Our 36th year opened a little late on October 1, 1902, but it was in a new and modern school building of its time, with a more up-to-date program.

Sarah Walter Hallock’s visit to BFS was recorded in the Minutes of the Schools Committee on November 29, 1902:

Comparing New York Monthly Meeting’s two schools in the Schools Committee Minutes of November 29, 1902:

The final cost of the 1902 building reached $35,000 and that amount included the $2600 for alterations to the Meeting House.

1903

Rawson, made $2500 as recorded in the Minutes of the Schools Trustees Committee for March 28, 1903.

1907

Rawson, of course, became BFS Principal in 1907, the year BFS began its high school program.

1928

Friends School Field is sold to the New York City Parks Department and the School conducts its first capital campaign to finance the move to 375 Pearl Street, a seven-story building constructed in 1928 for Brooklyn Law School.

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