One high school, big programs
Nearly the whole district funnels into Neshaminy High — scale that sustains extensive athletics, arts, and course offerings under one roof.
The Heart of Lower Bucks
Ten schools across Middletown, Langhorne, and Feasterville — a district named for the creek that stitches Lower Bucks together.
Neshaminy School District serves the broad middle of Lower Bucks: Middletown Township (including Levittown’s Middletown sections), the boroughs of Langhorne, Langhorne Manor, Penndel, and Hulmeville, and Lower Southampton Township’s Feasterville-Trevose. Six K–4 elementary schools feed three large middle schools spanning grades five through eight, and the whole district converges on Neshaminy High School in Langhorne.
The single-high-school model at this scale is Neshaminy’s signature: the Redskins-turned-Warriors era aside, Neshaminy High has been one of the region’s athletic and activities powerhouses for generations, with the enrollment to field deep programs across the board. The district keeps its facilities moving forward too — its newest elementary campus, Core Creek, opened in the mid-2020s to consolidate older buildings.
Official district website ↗What Stands Out
Nearly the whole district funnels into Neshaminy High — scale that sustains extensive athletics, arts, and course offerings under one roof.
Core Creek Elementary opened in the mid-2020s as a purpose-built consolidation campus — the newest public school building in Lower Bucks.
The district covers the Langhorne rail corridor, I-95 access, and Feasterville’s Street Road spine — Lower Bucks’ most commute-flexible addresses.
Every School
Langhorne — Grades K–4
The district’s newest campus, opened in the mid-2020s near Core Creek Park to consolidate older buildings.
School guide →Feasterville-Trevose — Grades K–4
A K–4 neighborhood school serving Lower Southampton’s Feasterville side.
School guide →Langhorne — Grades K–4
A Langhorne-area K–4 in the Neshaminy feeder pattern.
School guide →Levittown — Grades K–4
Serving Levittown’s Middletown Township sections in the Neshaminy system.
School guide →Levittown — Grades K–4
A K–4 school serving Middletown’s Levittown neighborhoods.
School guide →Feasterville-Trevose — Grades K–4
Lower Southampton’s Tawanka campus, carrying a Lenape name like much of the district.
School guide →Langhorne — Grades 5–8
A large 5–8 middle school on the former second-high-school campus in Middletown.
School guide →Feasterville-Trevose — Grades 5–8
The district’s southern middle school, serving Lower Southampton families.
School guide →Levittown — Grades 5–8
A 5–8 middle school serving the Levittown side of the district.
School guide →Questions People Ask
Neshaminy serves Middletown Township (including Levittown’s Middletown sections), Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor, Penndel, Hulmeville, and Lower Southampton Township including Feasterville-Trevose, all in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Ten schools: Core Creek, Ferderbar, Hoover, Miller, Schweitzer, and Tawanka elementary schools (K–4); Maple Point, Poquessing, and Sandburg middle schools (5–8); and Neshaminy High School (9–12) in Langhorne.
Elementary schools serve kindergarten through fourth grade, middle schools serve grades five through eight, and Neshaminy High School serves grades nine through twelve — an earlier middle-school start than most neighboring districts.
Levittown’s sections in Middletown Township belong to Neshaminy; sections in Bristol Township and Falls Township belong to the Bristol Township and Pennsbury districts respectively. The district follows the municipal line, so verify the township for any Levittown address.
Yes. Neshaminy is a sending district for Bucks County Technical High School in Fairless Hills, which students can attend full-time for career and technical programs in grades nine through twelve.
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