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Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker school and meetinghouse on Main Street at Chester Avenue in Moorestown Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. The Friends Meeting hosts Quaker worship every Sunday in the meetinghouse, as well as a variety of events, including Christmas Eve meetings for worship and ...
Moorestown Friends School (also known as MFS) is a private, coeducational Quaker day school located in Moorestown, in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.. As of the 2019–20 school year, the school had an enrollment of 652 students (plus 43 in PreK) and 74.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 8.8:1.
The Meeting School, Rindge, New Hampshire, formerly an independent Quaker school for grades 9–12; closed in 2011; Moorestown Friends School, Moorestown, New Jersey, grades PreK–12, Independent, affiliated with Moorestown Monthly Meeting, PYM (FGC) Moses Brown School, Providence, Rhode Island, grades preK–12, under care of NEYM (FGC/FUM)
Pages in category "Quaker schools in New Jersey" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Moorestown Friends School; P. Princeton Friends ...
The Evesham Friends Meeting House, also known as the Mount Laurel Meeting House, is a historic Quaker meeting house located at Moorestown-Mt. Laurel and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Roads (Evesboro Road) in the township of Mount Laurel in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.
How a Former Quaker School Got a Raucous Makeover Pernille Loof. The jewelry designer Brent Neale Winston remembers the first time she paid a visit to Hay Fever, a stately three-story house in ...
The first district school was opened in 1810. The first free Moorestown public school was established in 1873. [34] Vernon Hill's 46,000 square feet (4,300 m 2) mansion Villa Collina—Italian for "Hill House"—the largest private residence in New Jersey, is located in Moorestown. [35]
The Roberts family lived at Evesham Township, New Jersey. [4] Esther's mother died when she was about seven years old. [5] Esther Roberts and Joshua Hunt were married on November 19, 1778 in the Friends Meetinghouse at Moorestown Township, New Jersey. Joshua Hunt was the first teacher in the Moorestown Friends School. [6]