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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA-CESS)
The Penn School is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools (MSCSS). This designation reflects our commitment to maintaining high standards of educational quality, continuous improvement, and student success. The Middle States Association (MSA) is one of six regional accrediting organizations recognized by the U.S. Department of Education for its role in overseeing the postsecondary accreditation system and reviewing all federally recognized accrediting agencies.
Accreditation International (AI)
The Penn School is proud to be accredited by Accreditation International (Ai), a global leader in education accreditation. Ai combines a rigorous, traditional peer-review and self-study process with research-based standards, 21st-century skills, and international benchmarks to ensure quality assurance, school improvement, and enhanced student achievement worldwide.
National Council of Private Schools (NCPSA)
The Penn School is accredited by the National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA). This accreditation underscores our dedication to academic excellence, institutional integrity, and continuous improvement. NCPSA is a nationally recognized organization that establishes rigorous accreditation standards for private schools, ensuring high-quality education and accountability. T
Pennsylvania Department of State
The Pennsylvania School ("Penn School") is a registered entity with the Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations of the Pennsylvania Department of State, which is the repository for the records of more than 2.6 million companies authorized to do business in Pennsylvania.
American Curriculum Partnerships
American Curriculum Partnerships specializes in K12 education, specifically in the development and implementation of distance learning programs.
AP Courses
The College Board also offers the Advanced Placement Program which gives students the chance to tackle college-level work while they're still in high school. Through taking AP exams, students can earn college credit and placement.
University of California, Santa Barbara
Considered to be a "Public Ivy", UCSB is ranked as the 7th best public university and tied for the 30th best university in the United States according to US News & Report. Penn School's global student body can be dually enrolled in single courses at UCSB and earn college credit and a transcript from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
