| Cycling is woven into the fabric of learning at Princeton Friends School. Students learn essential riding and safety skills from experienced faculty, gaining the confidence they’ll need as bikes become a bigger part of their educational experience. In physical education electives, they navigate the Institute for Advanced Study’s scenic trails and build healthy habits outdoors. |
Beyond physical education, the school’s 12-bike fleet serves as a tool for curiosity across the curriculum, taking students to the pond for science data collection, along wooded paths for poetry writing, or to a quiet spot for reflection. Rooted in our Quaker values of stewardship, simplicity, and community, the bicycle program invites students to see movement as learning, and the journey as every bit as meaningful as the destination. |