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Devon Preparatory School

Devon Preparatory School
Address
363 North Valley Forge Road
Devon, Pennsylvania, Chester County 19333-1299
United States
Coordinates 40°3′19″N 75°25′16″W / 40.05528°N 75.42111°W / 40.05528; -75.42111Coordinates: 40°3′19″N 75°25′16″W / 40.05528°N 75.42111°W / 40.05528; -75.42111
Information
Type Private
Motto A Foundation for Success
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic;
Piarist
Established 1956
Faculty 34
Grades 6-12
Gender Boys
Enrollment 285
212 (Upper School)
73 (Middle School) (2009)
Average class size 15
Student to teacher ratio 10:1
Campus Suburban
Campus size 20 acres (81,000 m2)
Color(s) Blue and Gold         
Slogan Roll Tide!
Athletics conference Bicentennial Athletic League
Team name Tide
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Average SAT scores 1278 out of 1600
Publication Devon Prep Tidlings
Newspaper The Devon Dialogue
Yearbook The Calasanctian
Tuition $22,900 (Upper School)
$19,900 (Middle School)
Headmaster Rev. Francisco Aisa, Sch.P.
Chaplain Rev. Javier Renteria, Sch.P.
Head of Upper School Mark Aquilante
Middle School Director Barry Brazunas
Athletics Director Jason Fisher
Website

Devon Preparatory School is a private, Catholic college preparatory school in Devon, Pennsylvania, founded in 1956 by the Piarist fathers. It is an all-boys school, divided into a middle school (grades 6–8) and an upper school (grades 9–12), both located on the same campus of 20 acres (81,000 m2). The school operates independently with the blessings of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

The mansion, the centerpiece of the estate, was built in 1913 by Philadelphia publisher Dr. Charles M. Lea. The task of transforming the mansion into a school began in March 1956. It was renamed Calasanctius Hall after St. Joseph Calasanctius, founder of the Piarist Order. Devon Preparatory School opened its doors on September 8 with 49 freshmen, including several boarders. Philadelphia Archbishop John Francis O’Hara dedicated the school on December 8, 1956. In the years that followed the other buildings became functional parts of the campus. First, the stable became the chapel; next the carriage house became the chemistry lab, and finally the workers’ cottage became the student activities center.

The school graduated its first class on June 4, 1960. The following September groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the new school and gymnasium. Construction was finished the following year and Archbishop John Krol dedicated the new buildings on October 21, 1961. Today that building houses mostly upper school classes. St. Anthony Hall was opened in 2004. It includes a state of the art computer center, library media center, a science lab and six classrooms.

As of 2013, Devon Prep has the largest enrollment of its history, a faculty of Piarist Fathers and both male and female lay faculty, a staff of more than 20 persons, and an alumni base of over 2000 living throughout the United States and in 16 countries worldwide.


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