Centennial School District (Pennsylvania)

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Centennial School District
CentennialSD Penn.svg
Address
48 Swan Way
Warminster
, Bucks, Pennsylvania, 18974
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
Students and staff
District mascotPanthers
Other information
Website www.centennialsd.org

The Centennial School District is a public school district serving the Borough of Ivyland, Upper Southampton Township, and Warminster Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The district operates one High School, two Middle Schools, three Elementary Schools and one Alternative School.

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Elementary schools

Middle schools

High schools

William Tennent High School William Tennent High School entrance.jpeg
William Tennent High School

Alternative School

Closed Schools

Other facilities

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