Small-scale continuity
Three schools, one borough — students move through the system with the same classmates, and families know the staff by name.
The River-Town District
Three schools and one tight-knit borough on the Delaware — one of the county’s smallest and most walkable districts.
Morrisville Borough runs its own compact school system for the river town facing Trenton across the Delaware: Grandview Elementary starts students in kindergarten through second grade, Morrisville Intermediate carries grades three through five, and Morrisville Middle/Senior High School takes grades six through twelve under one roof.
Like Bristol Borough downriver, Morrisville offers what big suburban districts cannot: a school community at genuine small-town scale, where the walk to school is short and the graduating classes are small enough that everyone is known. For buyers, the borough pairs that scale with some of the most accessible price points on the county’s river edge — and a footbridge-close connection to Trenton’s train lines.
Official district website ↗What Stands Out
Three schools, one borough — students move through the system with the same classmates, and families know the staff by name.
The borough grid puts all three schools within neighborhood reach, a daily-life advantage few Bucks County addresses can claim.
Morrisville’s combined middle/senior high keeps the town’s athletic and civic traditions concentrated in one building the whole borough rallies around.
Every School
Questions People Ask
Three: Grandview Elementary School (kindergarten through grade 2), Morrisville Intermediate School (grades 3–5), and Morrisville Middle/Senior High School (grades 6–12), all inside the borough.
It is one of the smallest districts in Bucks County, serving only Morrisville Borough — the compact river town across the Delaware from Trenton, New Jersey. Small enrollment means small class cohorts throughout.
Yes. Morrisville Borough runs its own district. The surrounding Falls Township — including some addresses with Morrisville mailing addresses — belongs to the Pennsbury School District, so verify the municipality for any specific address.
Yes. Morrisville is a sending district for Bucks County Technical High School in Fairless Hills, a full-time career and technical high school its students can attend for grades nine through twelve.
The entire borough feeds the same three schools, so there are no attendance-zone questions inside the district. The key check is municipal: Morrisville mailing addresses in Falls Township are actually in the Pennsbury School District.
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.
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