The Reformed Episcopal Seminary prepares graduate-level students (enrollment: 30) to lead lay and ordained Christian ministries. Students can work toward a master's in divinity by taking classes and working with the local community and congregations. The seminary was founded in 1887 by the Reformed Episcopal Church. It's tucked down 2nd Street off Skippack Pike and is not visible from the main roads.
Bryn Athyn Church School offers education for students in kindergarten through the 8th grade. Dr. Reid Prichet is the headmaster of the school. Traditional and religious education are in the curriculum here.
Holy Family University's Newtown branch is housed on a 79-acre campus. The school offers a range of programs for undergraduate and graduate students. The campus houses administrative and faculty offices, classrooms and laboratories for science, nursing and psychology. Students can visit the Learning Resource Center, chapel, student services office and commons dining area.
Huntington Learning Center features programs for students in kindergarten through high school, including tutoring and support in math, English and SAT and ACT preparation.