Cambridge Friends School vs. Buckingham Browne & Nichols School
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School Overview
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Overview
A leader in education through a social justice lens, Cambridge Friends School is an elementary and middle school (preK-8) committed to project-based, experiential learning.
The only Quaker school in Massachusetts, CFS educates the whole child in an environment that fosters the development of each child`s potential. Dedicated to preparing children for the future, CFS inspires a life-long love of learning.
As part of our commitment to social justice, Cambridge Friends School is engaged in building an anti-racist, anti-homophobic community and actively seeks students and staff from a diverse range of family structures and racial, cultural, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds.
Our community tries to go beyond mere tolerance to more deeply address issues of bias and privilege.
Established in 1974 in Cambridge, MA, Buckingham Browne & Nichols School (BB&N) is an independent day school serving grades Pre-K-12.
School Mission BB&N is an academically excellent, diverse, and inclusive community where students develop into lifelong learners who lead with kindness, curiosity, and integrity.
We prepare students to be responsible and open-minded as they engage with the world around them.
Our Values Inquiry - We promote curiosity and critical thinking to inspire a lifelong love of learning.
Integrity - We strive to be honest, conscientious, and accountable in our actions even when no one is watching.
Belonging - We foster a culture of respect, well-being, and connection that values all individuals and empowers them to discover and be their authentic selves.
Kindness - We strengthen our communities by recognizing our common humanity and treating ourselves and others with respect and compassion.
Grades Offered
PK-8
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
No
No
Learning Difference Programs
Yes
Yes
Learning Programs Supported
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Mild Learning Differences
Year Founded
1961
1974
Students Body
Total Students
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1043 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
-
49%
Students by Grade
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Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
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32
Kindergarten Students
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40
Grade 1 Students
-
41
Grade 2 Students
-
40
Grade 3 Students
-
40
Grade 4 Students
-
40
Grade 5 Students
-
40
Grade 6 Students
-
60
Grade 7 Students
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85
Grade 8 Students
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91
Grade 9 Students
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135
Grade 10 Students
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132
Grade 11 Students
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132
Grade 12 Students
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135
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
10 teachers
156 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
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58%
Average Class Size
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15
Number of AP Classes
10
19
Student-Teacher Ratio
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7:1
List of Courses Offered
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Average SAT score
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1420
Average ACT score
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33
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Classroom Dress Code
Casual
Casual
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
Jan. 16 / rolling
Jan. 10
Tuition Notes
Tuition rates for 2025-26
Pre-Kindergarten: $29,500
Kindergarten: $32,650
Grade 1: $35,800
Grade 2: $38,950
Grades 3-4: $40,850
Grades 5: $42,350
Grades 6-8: $44,500
Tuition for 2025-2026
• Beginners to Grade 3 – $47,000
• Grades 4 and 5 – $52,000
• Grade 6 – $64,400
• Grades 7 to 12 – $66,900
% on Financial Aid
43%
25%
Average Financial Aid Grant
$20,000
$48,213
Acceptance Rate
40%
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Admissions Director
Dan Griffin
Julie Wadland
Admissions Associate
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Amy Pratt
Sports
Total Sports Offered
3
19
Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
8
68
Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
Lower School Extended DayMiddle School Extended Day
Arts and Music Programs:
African DrummingInstrumental Music and Dance
Jazz BandPiano
SaxophoneWoodwind
Affinity LunchChamber Music
ChorusCommunity Council
Community ServiceJazz Band
Literary GroupLS Chess club
LS Orchestra
Club or Organization:
Activism ClubAnimal Rights Club
Arabic ClubArt for Social Change
Asian American Student AssociationBB&N Yearbook: Perspective
BeeBee&N Beekeeping ClubBest Buddies
BSAE (Brothers Seeking Academic Excellance)CHASM (Current Happenings Across STEM)
Chess ClubChinese Club
Christian ClubComedy Club
Community Engagement Leadership Board (CELB)Composition Club
Computer Science ClubCreative Writing Club
Drama ClubEcoReps
EMPOWEREntrepreneurship Club
FemCoFilm Club
French ClubGAINS (Girls Advancing in STEM)
GSAHistory Club
International & Humanitarian Business ClubInvestment Club
Jewish Cultural Club Knights SectionLatin Club
Literature ClubMath Club
Medical ClubMIND Club
Model UNMusic Club
Outdoor RecreationPing Pong Club
Point of View (political opinion magazine)Puzzle Club
Quiz BowlRobotics Club
Rocketry ClubRound Square Committee
Rugby ClubRussian Club
Scrabble ClubSHADES (Students Honoring and Accepting Differences and Embracing Similarities)
Spanish ClubSpeech & Debate
Spikeball ClubStudent Tour Guides
Surf ClubThe Spectator (art and literary magazine)
The Vanguard (School newspaper)Ultimate Frisbee Club
W.I.N.S. (Women in National Security)


