Education Pertaining to Lehigh Valley Real Estate

Posted by admin | Colleges & Schools | Thursday 30 August 2007 11:18 am

Colleges and Universities
The Lehigh Valley is a center of post-secondary education, with seven four-year colleges and universities. These include: Cedar Crest College (Allentown), DeSales University (Allentown), Lafayette College (Easton), Lehigh University (Bethlehem), Moravian College (Bethlehem), Muhlenberg College (Allentown), and Penn State Lehigh Valley (Fogelsville).

The Lehigh Valley is also home to three two-year colleges: Lehigh Carbon Community College (with campuses in Allentown, Carbon County and Schnecksville), Lehigh Valley College (Allentown), and Northampton Community College (with campuses in Bethlehem Township and Monroe County).

High school education pertaining to Lehigh Valley Real Estate
As the third most populous metropolitan region in Pennsylvania, the Lehigh Valley is served by numerous school districts, public and private high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools.

Lehigh Valley Real Estate-based high schools include: Allentown Central Catholic High School (Allentown), Bangor Area High School (Bangor), Bethlehem Catholic High School (Bethlehem), Catasauqua High School (Catasauqua), Easton High School (Palmer Township), Emmaus High School (Emmaus), Freedom High School (Bethlehem Township), the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Performing Arts (Bethlehem), the Lehigh Valley Christian High School (Allentown), Liberty High School (Bethlehem), Louis E. Dieruff High School (Allentown), Moravian Academy (Bethlehem), Nazareth High School (Nazareth), Northampton Area High School (Northampton), Northern Lehigh High School (Slatington), Northwestern Lehigh High School (New Tripoli), Notre Dame Area High School (Easton), Parkland High School (South Whitehall Township), Pen Argyl Area High School (Pen Argyl), Phillipsburg High School (Phillipsburg, NJ), Pius X High School (Bangor), Roberto Clemente Charter School (Allentown), Salisbury High School (Salisbury Township), Saucon Valley Area High School (Hellertown), Southern Lehigh High School (Center Valley), Whitehall High School (Whitehall Township), William Allen High School (Allentown) and Wilson Area High School (Easton).

The largest Lehigh Valley high schools (12 in all) compete athletically in the Lehigh Valley Conference, widely considered one of the most competitive athletic divisions in the state and nation. Most of the smaller schools compete in the Colonial League, which is also very competitive throughout the state, especially in football.