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- Sidwell Friends School is a Quaker school located in Bethesda, Maryland and Washington, D.C., offering pre-kindergarten through high school classes. Founded in 1883 by Thomas W. Sidwell, its motto is "Eluceat omnibus lux" (English: Let the light shine out from all), alluding to the Quaker concept of inner light. All Sidwell Friends students attend Quaker meeting for worship weekly, and middle school students begin every day with five minutes of silence. The school's admissions process is merit-based. As documented on the school's website, it gives preference in admissions decisions to members of the Religious Society of Friends, but otherwise does not discriminate on the basis of religion. Sidwell "accepts only 7 percent of its applicants". The school accepts vouchers under the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program. Described as "the Harvard of Washington’s private schools", the school has educated children of notable politicians, including those of several presidents. President Theodore Roosevelt's son Archibald, President Richard Nixon's daughters Tricia and Julie, President Bill Clinton's daughter Chelsea Clinton, President Barack Obama's daughters Sasha and Malia, the grandchildren of President Joe Biden when he was Vice President, and Vice President Al Gore's son, Albert Gore III, graduated from Sidwell Friends. (en)
- シドウェル・フレンズ・スクール(Sidwell Friends School)は、アメリカ合衆国の私立学校である。K-12(ケースルートゥエルブ、幼稚園から高等学校までにあたる)を対象とする学校で、中等部と高等部キャンパスはワシントンD.C.ウィスコンシン通に、初等部キャンパスはメリーランド州ベセスダにある。 (ja)
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- シドウェル・フレンズ・スクール(Sidwell Friends School)は、アメリカ合衆国の私立学校である。K-12(ケースルートゥエルブ、幼稚園から高等学校までにあたる)を対象とする学校で、中等部と高等部キャンパスはワシントンD.C.ウィスコンシン通に、初等部キャンパスはメリーランド州ベセスダにある。 (ja)
- Sidwell Friends School is a Quaker school located in Bethesda, Maryland and Washington, D.C., offering pre-kindergarten through high school classes. Founded in 1883 by Thomas W. Sidwell, its motto is "Eluceat omnibus lux" (English: Let the light shine out from all), alluding to the Quaker concept of inner light. All Sidwell Friends students attend Quaker meeting for worship weekly, and middle school students begin every day with five minutes of silence. (en)
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