Search Results
22 results for schools located in Pennsylvania, with religious affiliation Friends and with survey responses since 2017.
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Germantown Friends School
31 W COULTER ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends
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Gfs
31 W COULTER ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1845
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Friends Central School
1101 CITY AVE, WYNNEWOOD, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1845
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Westtown School
975 WESTTOWN RD, WEST CHESTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1799
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Friends Select School
1651 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PKWY, PHILADELPHIA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1832
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Abington Friends School
575 WASHINGTON LN, JENKINTOWN, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1700
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George School
1690 NEWTOWN LANGHORNE RD, NEWTOWN, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1893
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Greene Street Friends School
5511 GREENE ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1855
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Newtown Friends School
1450 NEWTOWN LANGHORNE RD, NEWTOWN, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1948
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Delaware Valley Friends School
19 E CENTRAL AVE, PAOLI, PA
Special education • Friends • Est. 1987
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Buckingham Friends School
5684 YORK RD, LAHASKA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1794
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Frankford Friends School
1500 ORTHODOX ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1833
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Media-Providence Friends School
125 W THIRD ST, MEDIA, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1876
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State College Friends School
1900 UNIVERSITY DR, STATE COLLEGE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1980
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The Quaker School at Horsham
250 MEETINGHOUSE RD, HORSHAM, PA
Special education • Friends • Est. 1982
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West Chester Friends School
415 N HIGH ST, WEST CHESTER, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1836
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Lansdowne Friends School
110 N LANSDOWNE AVE, LANSDOWNE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1902
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United Friends School
1018 W BROAD ST, QUAKERTOWN, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends
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Stratford Friends School
2 BISHOP HOLLOW RD, NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA
Special education • Friends • Est. 1776
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Plymouth Meeting Friends School
2150 BUTLER PIKE, PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1780
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Friends School Haverford
851 BUCK LN, HAVERFORD, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1885
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Greenwood Friends School
1509 STATE ROUTE 254, MILLVILLE, PA
Regular elementary or secondary • Friends • Est. 1978
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Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.
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