It holds grades Preschool through 12th.
The school has been a 9-12 school since its opening, but since the 2012-2013 school year, the school held grades 7-12.
The school has a population of 250-300 students and holds grades 9-12.
Originally holding grades 8-10, it has gone from being a 10-12 school to a 9-12 school to currently being a 10-12 school again.
Unlike the other two schools, Sacred Heart School held only elementary grades.
From 1936-1948, the school held grades 1-10.
The first, wooden frame school building across the highway from the present location of Phillips School, held grades 1-9.
Chester County High School serves the whole county and holds grades 9-12.
North Smithfield Middle School was built for the 2009-2010 school year which now holds grades 6-8.
The school has a population of 800-850 students, over 100 staff members, and holds grades 9-12.