Graham Sullivan

Upper Bucks’ Anchor District

Quakertown Community School District

Eight schools serving the Quakertown basin — with a dedicated sixth-grade center smoothing the middle-school leap.

Quakertown Community School District serves the county’s northwestern anchor: Quakertown Borough and the surrounding townships of Richland, Milford, and Haycock plus the boroughs of Richlandtown and Trumbauersville. Five K–5 elementary schools feed a distinctive Sixth Grade Center, then Strayer Middle School for grades seven and eight, and Quakertown Community High School.

The Sixth Grade Center is the structural signature — a building where the district’s entire sixth-grade class comes together for one bridging year before middle school, blending the elementary cohorts early. Around the schools sits a genuine Main Street town: Quakertown’s historic downtown, the train-line heritage, and Upper Bucks price points that keep first-time and move-up buyers in the market.

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What Stands Out

What families should know about Quakertown

The sixth-grade bridge

A dedicated Sixth Grade Center unites all elementary cohorts for one year — by the time students reach Strayer Middle, the whole class already knows each other.

Town-and-country coverage

From walkable Quakertown borough blocks to Trumbauersville and Haycock’s countryside, the district spans the full Upper Bucks housing menu.

Panthers hub

Quakertown Community High School anchors the region’s activities calendar, with the Upper Bucks County Technical School nearby for career-focused students.

The Towns It Serves

Living in Quakertown territory

The district serves Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Richlandtown, Trumbauersville, Milford Township, and Haycock. These town guides cover what daily life is actually like inside its boundaries:

The Local's Take

Quakertown is the Upper Bucks market I point commuting buyers toward when they want a real town, not just a zip code — a walkable downtown, parks, and homes that still price sensibly. The district’s sixth-grade-center model genuinely helps kids land the middle-school transition, and it is the kind of detail families only learn about when someone local walks them through it.

— Graham Sullivan, Bucks County Realtor

Questions People Ask

Quakertown Community School District — frequently asked questions

What towns does the Quakertown Community School District serve?

The district serves Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Richlandtown Borough, Trumbauersville Borough, Milford Township, and Haycock Township in Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

What schools are in the Quakertown Community School District?

Eight: Neidig, Pfaff, Quakertown, Richland, and Trumbauersville elementary schools (K–5); the Sixth Grade Center; Strayer Middle School (7–8); and Quakertown Community High School (9–12).

What is the Quakertown Sixth Grade Center?

It is a dedicated building where every sixth grader in the district spends one transitional year together between elementary school and Strayer Middle School — a structure designed to merge the five elementary cohorts before the middle-school years.

Does Quakertown have career and technical education?

Yes. Quakertown Community is one of the three sending districts for the Upper Bucks County Technical School in Perkasie, which its high-school students can attend for career and technical programs.

What should home buyers know about the Quakertown district?

The district covers six municipalities, so confirm the elementary attendance zone for any specific address with the district. Quakertown also borders Lehigh and Montgomery county districts, so addresses just outside the basin may belong to entirely different systems.

Buying into Quakertown 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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