Boyertown Area School District - Schools

Schools

Every school in the district has health room coverage, school counseling services and handles the majority of special education students in-house. The support services of 4 school psychologists are available to all levels.

The district operates seven Elementary Schools, two Junior High Schools (7th-9th) and one Senior High School (10th-12th).

Elementary schools
  • Boyertown Elementary School
  • Colebrookdale Elementary School
  • Earl Elementary School
  • Gilbertsville Elementary School
  • New Hanover-Upper Frederick Elementary School
  • Pine Forge Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School
Secondary schools
  • Boyertown Area Junior High School-East Center
  • Boyertown Area Junior High School-West Center
  • Boyertown Area Senior High School

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