Schools
There are 16 public schools in Pennsbury School District:
Type | Name | Grades | Enrollment |
High school | Pennsbury High School | 9-12 | 3,369 |
Middle school | Charles H. Boehm | 6-8 | 755 |
Middle school | Pennwood | 6-8 | 948 |
Middle school | Matthew Herb | 6-8 | 812 |
Middle school | William Penn | 6-8 | 1,016 |
Elementary school | Afton | KG-5 | 586 |
Elementary school | Edgewood | KG-5 | 620 |
Elementary school | Eleanor Roosevelt | KG-5 | 513 |
Elementary school | Fallsington | KG-5 | 265 |
Elementary school | Makefield | KG-5 | 490 |
Elementary school | Manor | KG-5 | 403 |
Elementary school | Oxford Valley | KG-5 | 434 |
Elementary school | Penn Valley | KG-5 | 295 |
Elementary school | Quarry Hill | KG-5 | 618 |
Elementary school | Village Park | KG-5 | 344 |
Elementary school | Walt Disney | KG-5 | 323 |
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