North Penn School District
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Serving nearly 42 square miles in eastern Montgomery County, North Penn features thirteen elementary schools, three middle schools, and one of the largest public high schools in the state. The spirited district has consistently been recognized for academics, athletics, and the arts!
School District Highlights
Named one of the top high schools in the country by Washington Post and Newsweek in 2013, North Penn continues to improve academic student achievement. The high school offers many advanced placement courses as well as award-winning academic extracurricular activities.
North Penn was awarded the best athletic program in the state in 2005, 2006, and 2007 by Sports Illustrated after winning 45 state titles in ten years! The high school sports teams continue to achieve success, especially in football, swimming, and baseball.
The district’s impressive Thespian Troupe offers classes, performances throughout the year, and a big spring musical.
North Penn School District serves approximately 11,000 students in an area covering approximately 42 square miles.
The high school has also been recognized for its Air Force Junior ROTC program, which emphasizes self-discipline, leadership skills, and character building. Other notable extracurricular activities include an aquatics program, engineering academy, and planetarium!
The district comprises seventeen schools including A.M. Kulp Elementary School, Bridle Path Elementary School, General Nash Elementary School, Gwyn Nor Elementary School, Gwynedd Square Elementary School, Hatfield Elementary School, Inglewood Elementary School, Knapp Elementary School, Montgomery Elementary School, North Wales Elementary School, Oak Park Elementary School, Walton Farm Elementary School, York Avenue Elementary School, Pennbrook Middle School, Penndale Middle School, Pennfield Middle School, and North Penn High School.
North Penn was awarded the best athletic program in the state in 2005, 2006, and 2007 by Sports Illustrated after winning 45 state titles in ten years! The high school sports teams continue to achieve success, especially in football, swimming, and baseball.
The district’s impressive Thespian Troupe offers classes, performances throughout the year, and a big spring musical.
North Penn School District serves approximately 11,000 students in an area covering approximately 42 square miles.
The high school has also been recognized for its Air Force Junior ROTC program, which emphasizes self-discipline, leadership skills, and character building. Other notable extracurricular activities include an aquatics program, engineering academy, and planetarium!
The district comprises seventeen schools including A.M. Kulp Elementary School, Bridle Path Elementary School, General Nash Elementary School, Gwyn Nor Elementary School, Gwynedd Square Elementary School, Hatfield Elementary School, Inglewood Elementary School, Knapp Elementary School, Montgomery Elementary School, North Wales Elementary School, Oak Park Elementary School, Walton Farm Elementary School, York Avenue Elementary School, Pennbrook Middle School, Penndale Middle School, Pennfield Middle School, and North Penn High School.
Real Estate in North Penn School District
If you’re looking to buy a home in North Penn School District, look no further! EveryHome is proud to have many agents living in and serving the North Penn area. The district is roughly centered around the borough of Lansdale, and also includes the townships of Hatfield, Upper Gwynedd, Montgomery, and Towamencin. Hatfield Borough and North Wales Borough are also included in the district.
The majority of homes in North Penn School District fall in the moderate price range, with the bulk of townhomes valued between $150-300k and single-family homes around $350,000. Generally speaking, you’ll be able to find better deals in Lansdale and Hatfield boroughs, whereas Montgomery and Upper Gwynedd townships are a bit pricier. The homes in the district are a blend of new construction and older homes (mostly mid-century styles).
The majority of homes in North Penn School District fall in the moderate price range, with the bulk of townhomes valued between $150-300k and single-family homes around $350,000. Generally speaking, you’ll be able to find better deals in Lansdale and Hatfield boroughs, whereas Montgomery and Upper Gwynedd townships are a bit pricier. The homes in the district are a blend of new construction and older homes (mostly mid-century styles).