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  1. Westtown School is a diverse and inclusive community that challenges students to realize their individual gifts and be stewards and leaders of a better world. Learn more about its programs, mission, and financial aid opportunities.

    • About

      Welcome to Westtown! We are a Quaker, coeducational, college...

    • Why ‘Town

      A Westtown School education is grounded in Quaker principles...

    • Admission

      The application process consists of inquiring, visiting...

    • Lower School

      Lower School Principal Karyn Payton came to Westtown in 2016...

    • Middle School

      The Middle School years are a time of enormous change. It...

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      Westtown School and Christa Barfield, owner and operator of...

    • Athletics

      Westtown School / Athletics. Upper School Athletics. Middle...

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      Our Middle School academic program provides opportunities...

  2. www .westtown .edu. Westtown School is a Quaker, coeducational, college preparatory day and boarding school for students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, located in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, 20 miles west of Philadelphia. Founded in 1799 by the Religious Society of Friends.

  3. Westtown School, West Chester, Pennsylvania. 5,946 likes · 88 talking about this · 22,388 were here. Westtown School is a co-ed PK-12 day and boarding Quaker school in West Chester, PA. www.westtown.ed

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  4. Westtown School, a Quaker Pre-K -12th grade co-ed, private, college preparatory day and boarding school, offers a challenging and diverse curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking, collaboration, service and social action. Since 1799, we have been committed to character education and innovation. We inspire and prepare our graduates to become ...

  5. History. Westtown is believed to be the oldest, continuously operating coeducational boarding school in the country. Westtown School first welcomed students in May 1799.