Search Results
27 results for schools within district 4206480, with religious affiliation Amish and with survey responses since 2017.
Rocky Ridge School
351 CLEARVIEW RD, LANCASTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Myers School
276 E EBY RD, LEOLA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Irishtown Road School
91 N SOUDERSBURG RD, GORDONVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Cherry Lane School
2680 S CHERRY LN, RONKS, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1964
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Snake Hill Amish School
86 SNAKE HILL RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1968
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Center Square Amish School
100 W CENTER SQ RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Fairview School
11 S RONKS RD, RONKS, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1973
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Oak Grove Amish School
328 WILLOW RD, LANCASTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1938
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Lynwood School
221 LYNWOOD RD, RONKS, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1988
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Millcreek School
681 MILLCREEK SCHOOL RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1830
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Minnich School
2825 CHURCH RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Walnut Lane
382-A W NEWPORT RD, RONKS, PA
Montessori • Amish
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Country Meadow School
2620 STUMPTOWN RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Trackside School
141C RONKS RD, RONKS, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Pleasant Valley Paroch School
1635 DIAMOND STATION RD, EPHRATA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Walnut Hill Parochial School
502 S SHIRK RD, GORDONVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Greenland Amish School
425 GRIDLEY RD, LANCASTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Quarry Road School
190 QUARRY RD, LEOLA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1979
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Penn Johns Parochial School
203 FOREST HILL RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Zeltenriech School
376 PETERS RD, GORDONVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1976
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Gibbons School
524 GIBBONS RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1857
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Goods Mennonite School
120 BRICK CHURCH RD, LEOLA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Diamond Road Parochial School
161 POOL RD, EPHRATA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1952
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Greenland School
GRIDLEY RD, LEOLA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Pleasant View School
2525 SIEGRIST RD, BIRD IN HAND, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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Witmer Amish School
426 MT. SIDNEY RD, LANCASTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish • Est. 1976
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Hartman Station Amish School
664 HARTMAN STATION RD, LANCASTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Amish
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