School Profile
Church Farm School (Pennsylvania)
Church Farm School is a private all-boy school in Exton, Pennsylvania. Exton is a large suburb in Chester County, where you will find 126 other private schools. Unlike most schools, however, Church Farm School offers students room and board. In terms of religious orientation, the Church Farm School is Episcopal.
The academic school years lasts 186 calendar days and each day students spend 7 hours in class. In 2011, 100% of the graduating senior class went on to 4-year colleges.
26.0 full-time equivalent teachers are on staff to educate the student body of 184 students in grades 7-12. That’s a student-teacher ratio of 7.08. We look more closely at students and teachers in several charts below.
Contact Information
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Church Farm School
1001 E Lincoln Hwy, Exton, Pennsylvania 19341
https://www.gocfs.net/
(610) 363-7500
Associations & Organizations
- National Association of Episcopal Schools
- National Association of Independent Schools
- The Association of Boarding Schools
Photo Source: School Website and/or Social Media Data Source: NCES: 00939414


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