Graham Sullivan

The Riverfront Classic

Pennsbury School District

Fourteen schools from Yardley’s river blocks to Levittown’s Falls sections — and a senior prom famous enough to fill books.

Pennsbury School District spans the county’s southeastern corner: Lower Makefield Township and Yardley Borough on the river’s affluent bend, Falls Township with Fairless Hills and Levittown’s Falls sections, and little Tullytown Borough. Ten K–5 elementary schools feed three middle schools, and the entire district graduates through Pennsbury High School — one of the largest high schools in Pennsylvania, split across east and west campuses in Fairless Hills.

The district takes its name from William Penn’s manor at Pennsbury, and its identity runs deep: Falcons athletics, one of the state’s biggest marching band programs, and a senior prom so beloved — built entirely by parent and student volunteers — that it inspired a book and national press. For buyers, Pennsbury pairs Yardley-area river-town living with Levittown-era value in a single district.

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What Stands Out

What families should know about Pennsbury

Range across one district

Yardley Victorians, Lower Makefield colonials, Fairless Hills ranchers, Levittown sections, and Tullytown river blocks — few districts span this much housing variety.

Big-school opportunity

Pennsbury High’s scale sustains a famously deep program menu — from its marching band tradition to extensive athletics and electives.

The prom that made headlines

The volunteer-built Pennsbury senior prom is a genuine community institution — the kind of tradition that tells you how invested these towns are in their schools.

Every School

The schools of the Pennsbury School District

Elementary Schools

Middle Schools

High School

The Local's Take

Pennsbury is two markets wearing one jersey: the Yardley–Lower Makefield side, where buyers pay for river-town polish, and the Falls side, where Levittown-era homes keep the entry price honest. Same district, same high school, very different price tags — which is exactly the kind of asymmetry a good local agent puts to work for you.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Pennsbury School District — frequently asked questions

What towns does the Pennsbury School District serve?

Pennsbury serves Lower Makefield Township, Yardley Borough, Falls Township (including Fairless Hills and Levittown’s Falls Township sections), and Tullytown Borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

What schools are in the Pennsbury School District?

Fourteen: Afton, Edgewood, Eleanor Roosevelt, Fallsington, Makefield, Manor, Oxford Valley, Penn Valley, Quarry Hill, and Walt Disney elementary schools (K–5); Boehm, Pennwood, and William Penn middle schools (6–8); and Pennsbury High School (9–12).

How big is Pennsbury High School?

Pennsbury High School is one of the largest high schools in Pennsylvania, serving roughly three thousand students in grades nine through twelve across its Fairless Hills campus.

Which Levittown sections are in the Pennsbury School District?

Levittown’s sections in Falls Township belong to Pennsbury; sections in Bristol Township and Middletown Township belong to the Bristol Township and Neshaminy districts respectively. The municipal line controls, so verify the township for any Levittown address.

Does Pennsbury have career and technical education?

Yes. Pennsbury is a sending district for Bucks County Technical High School in Fairless Hills, a full-time career and technical high school located inside the district’s own borders.

Buying into Pennsbury 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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