
- Centennial School District
- The Centennial School District was founded in 1727 Currently, there are approximately 5,900 students in the School District, covering grades K-12 It has three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school
Overview of School District
The Centennial School District was founded in 1727. Currently, there are approximately 5,900 students in the School District, covering grades K-12. It has three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school.
The Centennial School District attaches great importance to the all-round development of students. It strives for innovation and excellence in academic education and creates a student-centered teaching environment.
The School District has implemented digital education, which currently equips students from grade 6 to 12 with laptops in a 1:1 ratio and primary school students with laptops in a ratio of 1 : 2 .
The Centennial School District is the only School District in Buck County that has a mobile manufacturing lab for its students, providing the best STEM experience for the middle and high school students.
The Centennial School District has also prepared a variety of activities for students, including drama, chorus, band, photography, graphic design, etc.Every year, the Centennial School District holds a cultural and art Festival. Students from all schools prepare elaborate performances and all parents are welcome to attend.
Superintendent
Dr. Paul E. Coakley
It is truly an honor to serve as Superintendent of the Centennial School District. I grew up in this community, and appreciate its strong traditions, growing opportunities and its increasingly diverse population of students and families.
Our district’s 750 teachers, staff and administrators serve approximately 6,500 students at eleven schools plus four partner schools. Centennial is unique in so many ways, but I believe that what truly distinguishes us is our ongoing dedication to provide our students and our community with the exceptional educational opportunities they deserve.
“Collaborating in Community – Cultivating Equity – Inspiring Excellence” is the new mission that has emerged from our strategic plan known as Destination 2023. Destination 2023 is a five-year plan that will guide our work and keep us focused on four priority areas:
- Student Focused Teaching & Learning
- Community & Partnerships
- Healthy Culture & Environment
- Effective Systems & Programs
Equity is the foundation of this work. It is the idea that each and every learner will receive what he or she needs to thrive in our schools regardless of their circumstances.
Overall, our student achievement, growth and graduation results are strong. We also continue to make strides toward attaining equal results across all groups of students, but we recognize that we still have a lot of work to do to ensure that each and every student succeeds and we are committed to reaching this goal.
As we move forward, our partnerships with our families and the community are a crucial part of our efforts to tap into each student’s potential and support them in reaching the goal of graduating from college and/or being career ready.
We invite you to join us on this exciting journey.
Schools Introduction
William Tennent High School
Type: Public
Gender: The ratio of boys to girls is 53 : 47
Grade: 9-12 Grade
Number of students on campus: 1736
White students: 77%
Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
School address: 333 Centennial Rd, Warminster, PA 18974




Eugene Klinger Middle School
Type: Public
Gender: The ratio of boys to girls is 48 : 52
Grade: 6-8 Grade
Number of students on campus: 670
White students: 75%
Student-teacher ratio: 13:1
School address: 1415 2nd Street Pike, Southampton, PA 18966




Log College Middle School
Type: Public
Gender: The ratio of boys to girls is 47 : 53
Grade: 6-8 Grade
Number of students on campus: 696
Featured Courses: High- level STEM coursesWhite students: 75%
Student-teacher ratio: 14:1
School address: 730 North Norristown Road, Warminster, PA 18974


Davis Elementary School
Type: Public
Gender: The ratio of boys to girls is 48 : 52
Grade: PK-5 Grade
Number of students on campus: 769
White students: 19%
Student-teacher ratio: 23:1
School address: 7025 Southwest 39th Street, Davie, FL 33328


McDonald Elementary School
Type: Public
Gender: The ratio of boys to girls is 49 : 51
Grade: PK-5 Grade
Number of students on campus: 271
White students: 86%
Student-teacher ratio: 23:1
School address: 601 McDonald Road, North Platte, NE 69101


Willow Dale Elementary School
Type: Public
Gender: The ratio of boys to girls is 49 to 51
Grade: PK-5 Grade
Number of students on campus: 803
White students: 70%
Student-teacher ratio: 16:1
School address: 720 North Norristown Road, Warminster, PA 18974

