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Connecticut Friends School combines outstanding academics, arts and outdoor leadership programs with the best of a Friends education. At CFS, we do serious work in a joyous atmosphere of experiential learning and small, co-ed classes.


Learn more about Connecticut Friends School at our Admissions Open Houses, for preschool to grade 8, at 1:00 on Nov 9, 2012, Feb 1, 2013 (snow date Feb 8) and April 5, 2013, and at www.CTFriendsSchool.org.


Friends Nursery School’s peaceful and nurturing environment inspires and engages children to become confident, creative and critical thinkers. We offer drop off classes for 2 – 5 year olds with very flexible scheduling available.


Register now for our next Mommy and Me and Prelude to Preschool classes:


Mommy & Me


This class is for children ages 15 – 24 months and their caregiver – daddies, grannies, nannies welcome! Our inviting and gentle environment allows your child to learn and discover side by side with you or your caregiver. Activities will include arts, stories, sorting, projects to encourage and support language development, and playing with peers. Class meets once a week from January to June 2013.


Prelude to Preschool Class


This unique drop off program for children ages 24 – 36 months provides a wonderful opportunity for a successful introduction to preschool. Your older two year old/new three year old child will enjoy age appropriate science explorations, stories, art, music and movement, nurturing your child’s social, emotional and cognitive development, in a small group environment. Class meets twice a week from January to June 2013.


Connecticut Friends School Camps for 3 - 13 year olds run from June – August. Age and developmentally appropriate camps for 3 – 13 year olds are available for weekly or full season enrollment. Children 5 years old and up enjoy 2 – 3 field trips per week, including swimming.


CFS students hail from Wilton, Westport, New Canaan, Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Ridgefield, Redding, Weston, and other local communities. The main campus is at 317 New Canaan Road/Route 106 in the Silvermine area of Wilton. For more information, call/email 203 762 9860, info@CTFriendsSchool.org

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