Abington Friends School

[2] Serving students from age 3 to grade 12, Abington Friends School has stood on its original campus 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.

[5] Abington Friends School sits on a fifty-acre (20 ha) campus which includes a meadow, Quaker meeting house, a portion of Jenkintown Creek, and extensive playing fields.

Lower, middle, and upper school buildings and athletic facilities sit at the center of the campus.

Boys were responsible for supplying firewood for the stoves in each room and the girls collected drinking water from the Jenkintown Creek behind the meeting house.

[8] AFS offers sports including soccer, basketball, baseball, cross country, wrestling, swimming, tennis, softball, and women's lacrosse.

athletic director is Jeff Bond, who was a two-sport player (baseball and basketball) at Williams College.

In 2014, Nate Simon (class of 2010), a five-time All-Friends League performer while at AFS, garnered the Centennial Conference most valuable player for baseball, while also setting a series of school records for Gettysburg College.