The What School Could Be Podcast

151. Deeper Learning and Mastery at Red Bridge, with Orly Friedman

Sep 1, 2025
Orly Friedman, founder of San Francisco's Red Bridge School and former Entrepreneur-in-Residence with Transcend, shares her innovative approach to education. She discusses the importance of student agency in fostering creativity and initiative, contrasting traditional schooling methods. Orly recounts her diverse journey, highlighting transformative experiences and the significance of meaningful communication in learning environments. She explores strategies for enhancing focus and task management among young learners, all while emphasizing the role of community in shaping a supportive educational culture.
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Seeking More Challenge Early On

  • Orly asked to attend boarding school because she wanted greater intellectual challenge and the romanticized experience from books and films.
  • That request reflected early recognition that her local schooling lacked sufficient academic stretch.
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Factory Floor Lessons In Culture

  • In high school Orly worked two weeks in an undergarment factory in Sri Lanka and learned garment production steps and formed lasting relationships.
  • She still keeps in touch with the woman who taught her to sew and values intentional workplace culture.
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Student Agency Through A Magazine

  • At Yale Orly started a fashion magazine after securing a small grant and built it from scratch, feeling empowered by institutional support.
  • That experience shaped her view that student agency requires resources and permission to create.
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