2026

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  • June

    Church Farm School Graduates 36 in the Class of 2026

    At the Class of 2026 Commencement on May 24, 2026, Church Farm School bestowed diplomas to 36 seniors who are well-prepared for their futures. Two will pursue nursing degrees at Immaculata; two will head to Princeton together; two graduates are off to Haverford College; two are matriculating to Penn State campuses; and two will continue the brotherhood at Union College. There are seniors attending Swarthmore, Northeastern, Claremont McKenna, Amherst, Skidmore, NYIT, and Johnson & Wales. Their interests span the gamut from aerospace engineering to hospitality, psychology, business, international relations, and more.  

    Since 1918, Church Farm School has been a shining example that opportunity changes lives. Students depart not only prepared for college and careers but also equipped to lead lives of character, service, and impact. Their journeys remind us that when talented young people are given access, support and belief, they do more than succeed, they thrive. Congratulations, Church Farm School Class of 2026! 
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  • January

    Senior Profile: Cesar Ramirez '26

    Cesar Ramirez '26 is heading to Princeton University on a full scholarship next fall, a big dream fulfilled for a young man whose main goal since he matriculated to Church Farm School as a 10th grader was to set his family up for success. “I chose CFS to pursue the higher education my parents couldn't; my goal is to work hard here, so eventually I'll provide them the rest they deserve." His hard work has paid off, and he'll be pursuing studies in mechanical and aerospace engineering next year at the Ivy League university, one of two seniors who will be attending.
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The Church Farm School is an independent boarding and day school for boys in grades 9-12 located in Exton, PA. Founded in 1918 to provide an excellent education to young men from limited means, Church Farm School remains committed to increasing opportunity and economic mobility for the boys who need it the most.