Pennsbury High School is a public high school located in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, in the United States.
With 3,369 students enrolled for the 2010-2011 school year, Pennsbury High School is the largest high school in Bucks County, and the tenth largest high school in the state of Pennsylvania. Faculty and staff number approximately 255.
It is the only high school in Pennsbury School District, which has a total enrollment of 10,958 students (includes Bucks Technical High School and Intermediate Unit student totals).
Pennsbury had a graduating class of 840 students in 2011, of which 91% were college-bound. The school had seven National Merit Scholarship finalists and one winner.
Read more about Pennsbury High School: Senior Prom, Wonderland: A Year in The Life of An American High School, School Bus Accident, Notable Alumni
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