At MFS, we weave academic rigor with Quaker values to serve a
dual purpose: offering uncommon intellectual challenges while also
instilling vital emotional and ethical attributes that empower our
students.
Our focus on relationships creates conditions for great
intellectual daring, remarkably productive collaboration, and
courageous perseverance. And our Quaker values impart universal
principles of equality, compassion, reflection, and
responsibility-which serve students from all backgrounds and belief
systems and remain relevant in rapidly evolving times. Our
graduates` minds are primed to be successful by every traditional
measure, while their hearts and souls are poised to define success
on their own terms-in choices about college, career, and life
itself.
Students get to be up close to everything in our science lab. In the one-to-one classroom students are always involved in experiments and have a hands-on approach to learning. We have college-level tools available and the world can be their classroom if they choose to venture out of the science lab.
Students Color Range: 89.47%
100%
Avg. Students Color: 98%
Private High School Minority Statistics in New Jersey (2025)
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