Service
Learning teaches students through active participation in
thoughtfully organized service activities. These activities
enrich the students’ lives, provide comfort or assistance
to others, and express the Quaker commitment to peace, justice
and social change.
Service Learning is part of
our curriculum from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Fourth
graders work side-by-side with students from the Widener School
for the Physically Handicapped, bagging produce for a local
food recovery agency. Sixth graders clear trash and plant
gardens. Our Service Learning van is busy every day of the
week bringing Upper School students to and from service projects
where they tutor children, visit with the elderly and work
to fight hunger.
The learning does not end when
we put the van back in the garage. The people with whom we
work are invited to our campus for lunch, for hikes along
the Wissahickon, for athletic events and for an annual Service
Carnival in their honor.
Service Projects and Activities
Visit PC's Service Learning blog
for information on current projects.
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