Garnet Valley School District is located in the southeast corner of Pennsylvania in Delaware County. Garnet Valley enrolls more than 5,000 students in grades Kindergarten through 12 in five schools.
In 2000, the Garnet Valley Middle School was selected as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the United States Department of Education [1] In both 1999 and 2001 Garnet Valley High School received the Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence from the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Student scores on the Pennsylvania standardized tests (SATs) rank the district in the top 7% of all school districts in the state of Pennsylvania.
As of the 2007-2008 school year, all students attend Concord Elementary School for kindergarten. Those who live in Concord Township attend Concord Elementary (grades K - 2), then go to Garnet Valley Elementary School (grades 3 - 5). Bethel Springs Elementary School (grades 1-5) is for students who live in Bethel Township. All students attend Garnet Valley Middle School (grades 6-8), and complete their education at Garnet Valley High School (grades 9-12).
Garnet Valley continues to expand. In September 2002, Bethel Springs Elementary School opened. In November 2005, the middle school opened a new wing due to a shortage of classrooms. In September 2005, the high school opened a new wing as well. Concord Elementary School was rebuilt in a new location and opened in September 2006.
School district Superintendent Anthony Costello of Garnet Valley is reported as the highest-paid school superintendent in the state and claims to "earn every dollar" he makes.Report in Delaware County Times
Garnet Valley High School is planning to build a new wing sometime in summer 2012 or 2013 after tearing down old and worn tennis courts due to there being several new tennis courts on 5 different levels when entering the school's main driveway.
In 2007, Garnet Valley High School football team won the PIAA District 1 Championship (AAA) for the second consecutive year and won the Eastern Pennsylvania Championships, eventually losing the state championship to Thomas Jefferson High School (AAA). The Garnet Valley football team was up leveled to AAAA in 2008. In fall 2008 the football team won the Central League title, and won a share of the 2009 title with Ridley High School.
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Schools: Concord Elementary School (grades K-2); Garnet Valley Elementary School (grades 3-5); Bethel Springs Elementary School (grades 1-5); Garnet Valley Middle School (grades 6-8); Garnet Valley High School (grades 9-12)
Concord Elementary School was relocated to a new building on Station Road, Glen Mills in September 2006 and the old school building, on Bethel Road, was renamed Pennington School [2]. Both Pennington School and Frances Harvey Green School (a Garnet Valley school until June 1991) are currently leased by the district to the Delaware County Intermediate Unit for the education of special-needs children [3]