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Freire Charter Schools is a network of charter schools in Philadelphia named after Brazilian educator Paulo Freire. The schools emphasize education as a tool for social change and civic engagement.

History

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Freire Charter School was founded in 1999 based on the educational philosophy of Paulo Freire, who believed education should empower students to become agents of change. The network has expanded to include multiple campuses.[1]

Schools

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The Freire network includes:

  • Freire Charter School (Center City)
  • Freire Charter High School (Kensington)
  • Schools in Delaware

Educational Philosophy

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Based on Paulo Freire's ideas:

  • Education as liberation
  • Critical thinking
  • Social justice focus
  • Community engagement
  • Student empowerment

Programs

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Students participate in:

  • Community service
  • Civic engagement
  • Social justice projects
  • College preparation
  • Leadership development

See Also

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References

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  1. "About Freire". Freire Charter Schools. Retrieved December 2025