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| Baldwin School |  | The Baldwin School is a college-preparatory, independent day school for girls in pre-kindergarten through grade twelve. We maintain a tradition of excellence in women's education and are committed to the promise of learning. We believe the academic excellence begins with the ability to think logically, independently and imaginatively. This delight in ideas, a sense of curiosity and humor and a commitment to honoring the variety and dignity of others are among Baldwin's highest values. | | Crossroads |  | Crossroads is a transition school for children who learn differently. Our goal is to return each student to a public or private school classroom with an understanding of the way he or she learns and the skills and strategies to be a successful, independent learner. | | Devon Preparatory School |  | Devon Preparatory School is a Roman Catholic college preparatory school for young men in grades six through twelve, located on Valley Forge Road in beautiful Chester County. Founded by the Piarist Order, Devon Prep continues the vital Piarist mission, and is dedicated to the education of youth. A challenging college-preparatory curriculum, along with athletics, humanities, and Christian service, develops the mental, physical, and spiritual potentials of each of our students. Rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ, Devon Prep students are prepared to be responsible, compassionate leaders, who serve God by providing service to humanity. | | The Episcopal Academy |  | Founded in 1785, The Episcopal Academy is an independent college preparatory school for more than 1,100 boys and girls from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade in four units: Lower School at Devon and Lower, Middle, and Upper School in Merion, PA. The school was founded by the Right Reverend William White, first Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania. Among its charter trustees were leading citizens of Philadelphia and signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. | | Friends School of Haverford |  | Established in 1885 by the Haverford Monthly Meeting, Friends School of Haverford is a coeducational Quaker elementary school. The current enrollment is 200 children in preschool through sixth grade. The educational philosophy of Friends School is the creation of a coeducational model supportive learning environment based on traditions of strong academics, artistic expression, and service to others. | | Friends Select |  | Friends Select is an independent school with 501 students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve. The school has three divisions, Lower (pre-kindergarten through 4th), Middle (5th through 8th), and Upper (grades 9 to 12). The Upper School has over 200 students. Friends Select draws its identity from its Quaker heritage and beliefs and from its Center City location. Framed by this basic identity, its mission is to provide a challenging, college-preparatory academic program to a pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade, diverse, co-ed student population and offer a full complement of athletic, art and community service options. | | Germantown Academy |  | Germantown Academy, a coeducational college preparatory school, offers strong academic and extracurricular programs that enable students to acquire the knowledge, confidence, and judgement needed to become good citizens and productive leaders in a global society. The school seeks students and teachers from all economic, ethnic, religious and national backgrounds who will challenge themselves and contribute to the life of the school. | | Haverford School |  | The Haverford School is a non-sectarian college preparatory day school, junior kindergarten through grade twelve, which educates qualified boys of differing backgrounds. We provide a superior liberal arts education in a challenging and supportive environment that emphasizes scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and high standards of character and conduct. At The Haverford School, we strive to prepare each student for life by developing his full intellectual, moral, social, artistic, athletic and creative potential. | | Malvern Preparatory School |  | Malvern Preparatory School, an independent Catholic college preparatory school for young men in grades 6 to 12, builds leaders, instills self-confidence, and fosters a sense of responsibility. Founded by the Augustinians in 1842 and located on a scenic and secure 103-acre campus in Chester County, PA, Malvern provides a balanced program of academics, arts, athletics, and Christian service. | | Shipley School |  | The Shipley School, a pre-kindergarten through grade 12 coeducational day school, is committed to educational excellence and dedicated to developing in each student a love of learning and a compassionate participation in the world. | | Westtown School |  | Westtown School is a Quaker, co-educational, day and boarding school founded in 1799. Located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, the school serves over six hundred students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grades. | | William Penn Charter School |  | William Penn Charter School, established in 1689 by William Penn, is the oldest Quaker School in the world. Penn Charter has combined a rich heritage of Quaker values with academic rigor and excellence. A college-preparatory day school educating boys and girls from kindergarten through 12th grade, the school is located on a 44-acre campus in the East Falls section of Philadelphia. | | Search For Public Schools |  | The information on this locator is from the Common Core of Data (CCD. This data is collected annually directly from State Education Agencies (SEAs). A list of all the State CCD Coordinators and their contact information is available on our website. | | PA Department of Education |  | The PDE web site contains information for parents, students, teachers, school board members, school administrators and citizens interested in learning about Pennsylvania's schools. It also provides information about Department of Education programs and services. |
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