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Several public high schools in Bucks County were recognized as the best in the Philadelphia region this year. niche documents which local schools made it onto the list.
274 schools in the region were ranked based on their academic ability, culture and other factors unique to each school, with 124 of them ranking in the top group.
The No. 1 school on the list was the Julia Reynolds Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School in the Spring Garden neighborhood. At the bottom of the list was William Penn High School in the city of New Castle, Delaware.
Here are the Bucks County schools that made the list:
12) Central Bucks High School East-Doylestown
18) Central Bucks High School West – Doylestown
22) Central Bucks High School South – Warrington
27) New Hope-Solebury High School – New Hope
28) Council Rock High School North-Newtown
44) Council Rock High School South – Holland
46) Pennsbury High School-Fairless Hills
71) School Lane Charter School – Bensalem
74) Neshaminy High School-Langhorne
76) Quakertown Community Senior High School – Quakertown
86) Pennridge High School-Perkasie
95) Bensalem Township High School – Bensalem
101) William Tennent High School – Warminster
122) Bristol High School – Bristol
Learn more about the Bucks County public high schools that made this year’s list of the best in the Philadelphia region at niche.
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Editor’s note: This article first appeared on BUCKSCO Today in August 2023.
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