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'''Abington Friends School''' is an independent ] day school in ], for students age 3 to 12th grade.{{fact}} The school has stood on its original campus in Jenkintown since 1697 and is the oldest primary and secondary educational institution in the ] to operate continuously at the same location under the same management.<ref>From Abington Friends </ref>{{Primary source-inline}} '''Abington Friends School''' is an independent ] day school in ], for students age 3 to 12th grade.{{fact|date=February 2014}} The school has stood on its original campus in Jenkintown since 1697 and is the oldest primary and secondary educational institution in the ] to operate continuously at the same location under the same management.<ref>From Abington Friends </ref>{{Primary source-inline|date=February 2014}}


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Private school
Abington Friends School
The façade of the school.
Location
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Coordinates40°05′42″N 75°07′14″W / 40.0949°N 75.1205°W / 40.0949; -75.1205
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TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Quaker
Established1697
WebsiteAbington Friends School

Abington Friends School is an independent Quaker day school in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, for students age 3 to 12th grade. The school has stood on its original campus in Jenkintown since 1697 and is the oldest primary and secondary educational institution in the United States to operate continuously at the same location under the same management.

References

  1. From Abington Friends Facts & Figures

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