Graham Sullivan

Rebuilt for This Generation

Bristol Township School District

A district that consolidated into modern buildings — three big elementaries, two middle schools, and Truman High serving Levittown’s west side and Croydon.

Bristol Township School District serves the township that holds the western sections of Levittown plus the riverfront community of Croydon. The district made a decisive modernization move in the 2010s, consolidating a scattered inventory of aging neighborhood buildings into three large, purpose-built elementary schools — Brookwood, Keystone, and Mill Creek — feeding Armstrong and Franklin middle schools and Harry S. Truman High School.

For buyers, the practical effect is newer facilities than much of Lower Bucks: the elementary schools are among the most modern buildings in the county’s public inventory. Bristol Township addresses include many of Levittown’s most accessibly priced sections, which keeps the district squarely in first-time-buyer territory.

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What Stands Out

What families should know about Bristol Township

Modern consolidated campuses

The three K–5 elementary schools were purpose-built in the 2010s consolidation — newer physical plant than most surrounding districts can offer.

Levittown’s west side

The district covers Bristol Township’s Levittown sections, where original Levitt homes still deliver the county’s most attainable single-family price points.

Truman High tradition

Harry S. Truman High School has served the township for generations, with Bucks County Technical High School available as a full-time alternative path.

The Towns It Serves

Living in Bristol Township territory

The district serves Bristol Township, including its Levittown sections and Croydon. These town guides cover what daily life is actually like inside its boundaries:

The Local's Take

Levittown spans three school districts, and buyers rarely realize it until I draw the map: Bristol Township, Pennsbury, and Neshaminy each hold different sections. The Bristol Township sections tend to carry the gentlest price tags, and the district’s consolidation means kids land in genuinely modern buildings. If you are comparing Levittown listings, the district line matters as much as the section name — ask me and I will mark it street by street.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Bristol Township School District — frequently asked questions

What communities does the Bristol Township School District serve?

The district serves Bristol Township, Pennsylvania — which includes many of Levittown’s western sections and the riverfront community of Croydon. It does not serve Bristol Borough, which runs its own separate district.

What schools are in the Bristol Township School District?

Six schools: Brookwood, Keystone, and Mill Creek elementary schools (K–5); Neil A. Armstrong and Benjamin Franklin middle schools (6–8); and Harry S. Truman High School (9–12).

Which Levittown sections are in Bristol Township schools?

Levittown’s sections fall across Bristol Township, Falls Township (Pennsbury School District), and Middletown Township (Neshaminy School District). The Bristol Township sections generally sit on Levittown’s western side — but the assignment follows the municipal line, so verify the exact address with the district.

Are Bristol Township’s school buildings modern?

The three elementary schools — Brookwood, Keystone, and Mill Creek — were built as part of a district-wide consolidation in the 2010s, making them among the newest public elementary buildings in Lower Bucks County.

Does Bristol Township have career and technical education?

Yes. Bristol Township is a sending district for Bucks County Technical High School in Fairless Hills, a full-time career and technical high school serving six Lower Bucks districts.

Buying into Bristol Township territory?

District lines, attendance zones, and feeder patterns are exactly the homework I do for buyers. Tell me what your family needs and I will map the search to it.

Graham Sullivan, Opus Elite Real Estate — 215-932-3000

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