The Church Farm School, located in Exton, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1918, as a college preparatory, independent, boarding school for boys in grades 7–12. Loyal to its name and its Episcopal heritage, the school requires attendance at weekly chapel services and meetings.
Students at CFS are required to take part in the co-curricular C.O.R.E. (Challenge Of Required Experience) program, which provides opportunities for community service, outdoor experiences, leadership training, and exposure to cultural arts. Graduates often attend schools such as Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, Emory, MIT, Princeton, Rice, Notre Dame, and Penn.
•Percentage of students who board: 90%
•Tuition, room, and board: $34,300
•Percentage of students who receive some form of financial aid: 90%
•Notable alumni: Talmadge O’Neill (Silicon Valley entrepreneur), Chris Raab (actor), Michael Eric (NBA)
•Church Farm is also featured amongst “The 30 Best Christian Boarding Schools.”