Today, we announced that, after more than a year of discussion and exploration, the boards of Friends School and Watershed School voted to join forces: Over the next year, we plan to unify our schools into a single institution! Friends and Watershed have always shared the same spirit, values, and progressive-learning approach to education, and unifying our schools is a natural next step.
"As we unite our communities, I’m filled with excitement for what this future means for generations of learners. By building on the strengths of both schools, we will open up new possibilities for students, families, and educators who believe in whole-child learning, a deep sense of belonging, and the transformative power of thoughtful, mission-aligned education."
Honor Taft, Head of School, Friends School
"I am truly energized by the unification of Watershed School and Friends School. It's hard to imagine two schools more closely aligned philosophically and programmatically. Together we will be more than the sum of our parts: By creating a seamless academic and community experience from preschool through high school, our students will be better prepared for college and life — and better prepared to make a real difference in the world."
Tim Breen, Head of School, Watershed School
Friends School + Watershed School = The Future of Education
Together our combined school look forward to providing exciting new opportunities by the 2026-27 school year for students and families in the Boulder area, including:
"Our two schools are a natural fit. Together, we can build on our longstanding commitments to honor the individual and prepare our students to make a meaningful impact in the world. This unification means great things for both our schools and the Boulder area."
Kristin Lawrence, Chair of the Board, Friends School
We are delighted that Watershed School and Friends Schools are partnering to strengthen educational opportunities for families in the Boulder area. Together, we can educate children in more creative, diverse, and dynamic ways than we could have ever done on our own.
Julie Goldstein, Chair of the Board, Watershed School
More details about the unification process are posted online at TogetherinBoulder.org. This site will serve as a central, up-to-date resource, and it also provides a form through which you can submit questions and comments.