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William
Penn Charter School, established in 1689 by William Penn, is
the oldest Quaker School in the world. Penn Charter has combined
a rich heritage of Quaker values with academic rigor and excellence.
A college-preparatory day school educating boys and girls from
pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, the school is located on
a 44-acre campus in the East Falls section of Philadelphia.
Penn
Charter's philosophy is centered on the Quaker belief that there
is "that of God in every person." Respect for others
and appreciation for the unique values of each individual are
woven into the very fabric of the institution. We strive to
be a richly diverse school community racially, religiously,
economically, ethnically and socially. To that end, the school
offers a need-based financial aid program.
Beyond the fundamental goal of promoting academic achievement
and intellectual distinction, Penn Charter offers abundant opportunities
to discover and develop artistic and athletic abilities. |
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The oldest Quaker school in the world,
established in 1689 by William Penn
A Quaker coeducational college-preparatory day school for
boys and girls, pre-Kindergarten to grade 12

929 students pre-kindergarten through grade 12 (2008-09)
138 faculty members, approximately 68 percent holding advanced
degrees
A 44-acre campus in the East Falls section of Philadelphia

Accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and
Colleges (MSASC) and the Pennsylvania Association of Private
Academic Schools (PAPAS)
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