Wilmington Friends Head of School Ken Aldridge Receives Proclamation from Wilmington Mayor Marking School's 275th Anniversary
WFS Receives Proclamation from Mayor For School's 275th Anniversary
WFS Head of School Ken Aldridge was recently presented with a Proclamation from Wilmington's Mayor recognizing our 275th anniversary.
WFS Head of School Ken Aldridge was recently presented with a Proclamation from Wilmington's Mayor, Mike Purzycki, recognizing our 275th anniversary and for being a leader in education in Delaware. The proclamation reads:
"Whereas, Wilmington Friends School, the State's oldest existing school and first college preparatory school, has provided a well-rounded education for its many students since being founded in Wilmington in 1748, and
Whereas, Wilmington Friends School has a reputation for challenging students to reach their potential as lifelong learners by emphasizing individual attention from teachers and coaches, and by investing in student development and success, and
Whereas, Wilmington Friends School has a passion for creating a learning environment of peace, creativity, and independent thought while holding students to high standards and motivating them to become well-regarded members of the community; and
Whereas, Wilmington Friends School models its mission around Quakerism and core Quaker principles - integrity, community, equality, peace, stewardship and simplicity - while honoring a variety of faith traditions and placing importance on diversity of thought, identity, and experience as essential parts of becoming a leader, and
Whereas today, we congratulate Wilmington Friends School on 275 years of providing a quality education here in Wilmington and throughout the State of Delaware and beyond."
Smart Machines students recently learned how to solder, a process that involves joining metal pieces together with melted filler metal that solidifies into a strong, conductive bond.
The WFS College Guidance Department welcomed Patrick Orr, Senior Associate Director of Admission and Director of Scholarship Recruitment at Centre College, to campus for a College Financial Aid Program.
First-grade students gathered for the annual monarch butterfly migration, a beloved tradition in the lower school that connects science, Spanish, and art classes.
Have you been to the Quaker Closet (QC) this year? For those new to the Friends community or who may have missed our announcements in the Friday Message, the QC is the clothing consignment store located on the ground floor of the middle/upper school campus.
After learning about El Día de los Muertos in Spanish class, first graders brought the tradition to life by decorating colorful calaveras—sugar skulls that honor and celebrate loved ones.
WFS 6th graders had an incredible opportunity to connect via Zoom with Earth science researchers from the University of Delaware, who are currently on a research expedition in the Atlantic Ocean near the equator off Cape Verde!
Kindergartners visited Ramsey's Farm! Students engaged in five stations–– enjoying a hayride, feeding the cows and goats (and steering clear of pecky chickens!), picking pumpkins, navigating a corn maze, and playing on the combine playground. We love getting out into the fresh air for hands-on learning!
8th graders enjoyed Fright Night, a fun event in the WFS Library Learning Commons featuring pizza and snacks along with one scary and one not-so-scary movie!
During our recent professional development day, faculty and staff had time to participate in an activity to have fun and connect with colleagues. Choices included forest bathing; AIKIDO; pickle ball; volleyball; Meet and Greet; and Read and Relax. Here are photos from "Walk and Connect" in the neighborhood and Alapocas Woods.
Kindergartners visited Ramsey's Farm! Students engaged in five stations–– enjoying a hayride, feeding the cows and goats (and steering clear of pecky chickens!), picking pumpkins, navigating a corn maze, and playing on the combine playground. We love getting out into the fresh air for hands-on learning!
Upper schoolers learned about the School Year Abroad (SYA) program at WFS, hearing from a representative from SYA along with Rose Mulveny ’26 and Abbie Thurlow ’26 who participated in the program last year.
Adrian Burston, a former Friends teacher and Vice President of the Kennett Underground Railroad Center, and Debbie Burston, board member of the Kennett Underground Railroad Center, presented to 10th grade American History students about the local history of the Underground Railroad and the involvement of Quakers in the local abolition movement.
Lower School Spanish teacher Lara Munch spent her sabbatical exploring the intersection of culture, history, and language—both within the United States and abroad.
Statement of Nondiscrimination as to Student Enrollment
Wilmington Friends School admits students of any race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of these schools. Wilmington Friends School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.