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Church Farm School
Basic Information
Address: 1001 East Lincoln Highway
Exton, PA 19341
County: Chester
School District: Great Valley
Phone Number: 610-363-5347
Email: admissions@gocfs.net
President: Reverend Ned Sherrill, Head of School
Principal: Mrs. Margaret van Steenwyk, Assistant Head of School
School Type: High School
Additional Information
Accreditation: Middle States Accreditation
Founded: 1918
Organization Affiliation: National Association of Episcopal Schools, National Association of Independent Schools
Ages/Grades: Grades 9-12
School Setting:
150-acre suburban campus in beautiful Chester County, PA
School Schedule: 8am-3:15pm
School Size: 130 students
Classroom Size: 7-12 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1
Tuition:
Boarding: $50,400; Day: $26,250
Financial Aid:
We offer need-based financial aid; our goal is to meet families at their need. Our mission is to make a college preparatory education financially accessible to a diverse group of young men with academic ability and good character.
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100% of our graduates attend college; 85% of them graduate college within five years.
Support Services:
Academic support, Social/emotional support, Psychological support, College guidance
After School Programs: Yes
Admissions Deadline: February 1st for our first round of decisions; rolling admissions through the spring and summer.
Mission Statement:
The Church Farm School is an independent boarding and day school for boys in grades 9-12 in the Episcopal tradition. Founded in 1918 and located in Exton, PA, Church Farm School prepares a diverse group of boys with academic ability and good character to lead productive and fulfilling lives by making a college preparatory education financially accessible.
School History:
The Church Farm School is an independent boarding and day school for boys in grades 9-12 located in Exton, PA. Founded in 1918 to provide an excellent education to young men from limited means, Church Farm School now serves boys from a range of socio-economic circumstances who are seeking an extraordinary educational opportunity. The school offers a challenging college preparatory curriculum and an exceptional level of personal attention, with class sizes averaging between just 7 and 12 students.