Our District

The Quakertown Community School District, located in Upper Bucks County, serves the townships of Haycock, Milford, and Richland, and the boroughs of Quakertown, Richlandtown, and Trumbauersville.

Our area enjoys all of the beauty and charm that historic Bucks County has to offer. Directly along the Liberty Bell Trail, Quakertown blends the historic past with modern convenience and small-town hospitality.

The School District comprises an environment of mostly rolling hills and farmland in its 72.3 square miles. The community is made up largely of single-family homes and developments. Still, it also is home to large industry, wholesale, and service companies.

Situated in the Northwest corner of Bucks County, our schools lead to the crossroads of routes 309, 313, and 663. An airport for lightweight aircraft, easy access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and scheduled bus service make travel to cultural and amusement centers easy: Allentown (15 miles), Bethlehem (15 miles), Philadelphia (45 miles), New York City (90 miles) and Atlantic City (115 miles).

School District's Mission, Students, and Programs
The District's mission is to promote its students to become lifelong learners, who are able to pursue academic excellence, exhibit personal responsibility, provide service to the community, and respect themselves, others, and the environment. In preparing for a rapidly changing 21st-century society, our students enter our schools to learn and leave to serve.

The goal of the school board is to achieve excellence in education consistent with its mission statement. The Board values academic achievement. This goal of excellence is supported by parents and a seasoned, well-prepared, and dedicated staff. The district's instructional program implements a comprehensive, standards-based curriculum and reporting system.

The K-12 student body attends five elementary schools (grades K-5), a Sixth Grade Center, a middle school (grades 7-8), and a comprehensive high school (grades 9-12).

A large population of students in grades 9-12 also attend the Upper Bucks County Technical School.


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