Choosing a school is one of the most important decisions parents face, and Philadelphia offers an incredible range of options. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Philly Education Guide makes the search simpler, smarter, and more inspiring. Explore stories from leading schools, gain expert insights, and find resources to guide your family. Plus, browse events and opportunities that connect you directly with the institutions shaping the region’s educational future.

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Explore schools by neighborhood and see what’s nearby. Each pin links directly to a school’s location and address.

School Spotlight

Take a closer look at the stories and programs that bring education to life in our community.

Explore Upcoming Events

From in-person tours to open houses to virtual info sessions, plan ahead and engage directly with schools throughout the year.

Inquirer Education Coverage

Inquirer stories on local schools, leaders, and programs shaping the future of learning.

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Through their partnership with Sanctuary Farm Phila, Malvern Preparatory School teaches the value of making a positive impact in the world around them.

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At the Academy of Notre Dame, ND Cares weaves wellness into daily life—supporting students academically, socially, and emotionally with programs that foster confidence and connection.

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Gladwyne Montessori’s Infant–Grade 6 program blends interdisciplinary experiences with real-world application, helping students become problem-solvers, collaborators, and deep thinkers—ready for a world that values more than just answers.

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“Every day, our students remind us that learning differences are not roadblocks—they’re simply part of what makes each person unique. We celebrate those differences because they lead to creativity, resilience, and empathy,” said Head of School Dr. Gregory Martin.

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At Wynnewood’s Friends’ Central School, curiosity-led projects—presented at community-wide events—put students at the center of their educational journey, cultivating creativity, confidence, and connection.

Lawmakers say the legislation will allow funding for repairs to be directed more efficiently amid concerns about deteriorating school conditions around the state.

 

“This graduation was delayed, but not denied,” author, actor, and poet Jaylene Clark Owens told the graduates.

Zum Inc. got part of a 5-year, $483 million yellow bus contract from the Philadelphia School District. Its air-conditioned buses provide parents with real-time information about their kids’ rides.

Included in that total, achieved during the first full year of President John Fry’s tenure, are some major gifts including $55 million from Christopher Barnett to rename the College of Public Health.

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Browse school options, upcoming events, and helpful resources to make informed decisions for your child’s education in Philadelphia.