North Penn High School

Public school in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

North Penn High School is a part of the North Penn School District,[1] and is located in Towamencin Township, Pennsylvania, about a mile outside of Lansdale, Pennsylvania and 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia, on Valley Forge Road, also known as Pennsylvania Route 363.[not verified in body]

Coordinates40°14′06″N 75°18′55″W
School typePublic
Opened1955 (original building), 1971 (current building)
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North Penn High School
Location
1340 Valley Forge Road

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19446[1]

United States
Coordinates40°14′06″N 75°18′55″W
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School typePublic
Opened1955 (original building), 1971 (current building)
School districtNorth Penn School District[1]
SuperintendentTodd Bauer[citation needed]
CEEB code392155
NCES School ID421728005345[1]
PrincipalKyle Hassler[citation needed]
Teaching staff220.37 FTEs[1]
Grades10–12
Enrollment3,210 (As of 2023-2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.57[1]
ColorsNavy and Columbia blue[citation needed]
   
NicknameKnights[citation needed]
PublicationThe Troubadour (literary magazine)[citation needed]
NewspaperKnight Crier[citation needed]
YearbookThe Accolade[citation needed]
Websitenphs.npenn.org
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As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 3,138 students and 214.8 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 14.6:1. There were 785 students (25.0% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 50 (1.6% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

History

North Penn High School was created in 1955 as the result of a consolidation of seven school districts in Montgomery County (Hatfield Joint Consolidated, Lansdale Borough, Line Lexington Independent, Montgomery Township, North Wales Borough, Towamencin Township and Upper Gwynedd Township) to educate students from three former high schools: Hatfield High School, Lansdale High School, and North Wales High School.[2]

The original North Penn High School building was an expansion of the building that had served as Lansdale High School since the 1930s. The former Hatfield and North Wales buildings were eventually converted to elementary schools. The North Wales building is still used for this purpose today. The Hatfield building, later renamed the E.B. Laudenslager Elementary School, was replaced by a newer building in 1971. The current North Penn High School was constructed in 1971 because of severe overcrowding at the original school. The former high school building, located on Penn Street in Lansdale, is now Penndale Middle School.[3]

Athletics

In 2005, 2006, and 2007, Sports Illustrated distinguished North Penn as having the best athletic program in Pennsylvania, noting that the school has "won 45 state championships over the last 10 years" and "is a power in football and is also dominant in boys' swimming." The North Penn Football team won the 2003 AAAA State Championship with a 15-0 season record. In 2025, the North Penn Boys Cross Country team won the state title at the 2025 PIAA Boys AAA Cross Country State Championship with 115 points.[4] The school is also prominent in boys' and girls' water polo, boys' winter track, spring track, and more recently baseball and softball.[5]

Theater

In 2023, North Penn's theatre department won exclusive rights in Pennsylvania to perform Frozen as performed on Broadway. This was a result of the "United States of Frozen" competition, which granted one high school in each state the materials to perform the show for the very first time.[6]

Notable alumni

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