Homes for Sale in Tredyffrin-Easttown School District — Chester County's Premier Main Line District

Tredyffrin-Easttown School District is consistently ranked in the top five school districts in Pennsylvania and is the defining academic asset of the western Main Line corridor in Chester County. The district serves the communities from Wayne and Radnor Township's western edge through Devon, Berwyn, Strafford, Daylesford, Paoli, and Malvern — a geographic corridor along the Paoli/Thorndale SEPTA line that represents one of the most transit-connected, school-district-driven residential markets in the Philadelphia region. Conestoga High School, which serves the T-E SD corridor, is nationally recognized for exceptional AP enrollment, elite college placement, and the breadth of programming that a highly funded professional community sustains consistently. Buyers who search "homes for sale in Tredyffrin-Easttown School District" are making a specific and deliberate search for one of the most respected school districts in Chester County history.

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Tredyffrin-Easttown School District — What Makes It Top Five

Tredyffrin-Easttown School District operates one high school — Conestoga High School in Berwyn — serving approximately 6,200 students across the entire district footprint. Unlike Central Bucks and Council Rock which operate multiple high schools, T-E SD's single high school structure means every student in the district attends the same institution. Conestoga High School is consistently recognized as one of the finest public high schools in Pennsylvania — exceptional AP enrollment rates, college placement outcomes competing with the finest public schools in the Mid-Atlantic region, and a strong athletics and extracurricular tradition reflecting decades of community investment.

The district's single high school is both its defining structural feature and one of its most valued aspects for many families. Every T-E SD student goes to Conestoga. There is no "better" or "worse" high school assignment within the district. There is no need to research which specific street puts a student in which building. The entire district footprint feeds one high school. For buyers who have experienced the complexity of multi-high-school districts and who value the simplicity and community cohesion of a single-destination high school, T-E SD's structure is a specific and valued advantage.

Communities in Tredyffrin-Easttown School District

Every community below is in the T-E SD footprint — Tredyffrin Township and Easttown Township in Chester County, plus portions of adjacent communities. The school district is consistent throughout. Price, community character, lot size, and SEPTA proximity vary significantly by community.

Wayne‍ ‍Devon‍ ‍Berwyn‍ ‍Strafford‍ ‍St. Davids‍ ‍Daylesford‍ ‍Paoli‍ ‍Malvern‍ ‍Rosemont (partial)

Wayne — the district's most commercially complete community

Wayne Borough, within Radnor Township's T-E SD sections, is the most commercially complete Main Line downtown for retail and dining outside the eastern Main Line's Lancaster Avenue corridor. Independent restaurants, boutiques, the Wayne Hotel, a farmers market, and the commercial density of a walkable community anchor the district's most prominent address. Prices range from approximately $700,000 to $2 million and above. Wayne is where buyers who want the complete western Main Line package — school district, commercial life, SEPTA, community identity — find it all in one address.

Berwyn and Devon — the district's accessible core

Berwyn and Devon provide accessible entry to T-E School District at prices ranging from approximately $600,000 to $1.1 million. Both communities have strong SEPTA access on the Paoli/Thorndale line and established residential character reflecting decades of professional family ownership. Devon has genuine commercial character along Lancaster Avenue. Berwyn is one of the most consistently valued communities in the entire T-E SD footprint for buyers who balance school district access against price.

Strafford and Daylesford — the underpriced T-E SD addresses

Strafford and Daylesford consistently provide T-E School District access at prices below comparable Berwyn and Wayne properties with the identical Conestoga High School assignment. The price differential reflects lower name recognition rather than any difference in school quality or community character. Buyers who do the comparison find Strafford and Daylesford to be the most efficiently priced addresses in the entire T-E SD corridor.

Paoli and Malvern — the western district communities

Paoli and Malvern provide T-E School District access in the western section of the corridor — larger lots, Chester County's more preserved character, and prices that reflect the western corridor's slightly longer Philadelphia commute. Both communities have active commercial cores and strong SEPTA connections on the Paoli/Thorndale line. Prices range from approximately $600,000 to $1.3 million.

What Your Budget Buys in Tredyffrin-Easttown School District

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Tredyffrin-Easttown School District — Frequently Asked Questions

What towns are in Tredyffrin-Easttown School District?

Tredyffrin-Easttown School District covers communities in Tredyffrin Township and Easttown Township in Chester County, including Wayne, Devon, Berwyn, Strafford, St. Davids, Daylesford, Paoli, and Malvern, along with portions of adjacent communities including sections of Radnor Township. The district runs along the Paoli/Thorndale SEPTA corridor from the Delaware County border west through Chester County. Buyers should confirm specific school district assignment for any address at the edges of the footprint.

What is the Tredyffrin-Easttown School District ranking?

Tredyffrin-Easttown School District is consistently ranked in the top five school districts in Pennsylvania. Conestoga High School — the district's single high school serving all approximately 6,200 students — is nationally recognized for exceptional AP enrollment, elite college placement outcomes, and comprehensive programming reflecting significant community investment. T-E SD is the premier school district in Chester County and one of the most sought-after in the entire Philadelphia region.

Does everyone in T-E School District go to Conestoga High School?

Yes. Tredyffrin-Easttown School District operates one high school — Conestoga High School in Berwyn — serving all students across the entire district footprint. Unlike Central Bucks and Council Rock which have multiple high schools, T-E SD's single high school structure means there is no variation in high school assignment within the district. Every T-E SD student goes to Conestoga. This is both the district's defining structural feature and one of its most valued aspects for families who specifically want the community cohesion of a single-destination high school.

What is the most affordable community in Tredyffrin-Easttown School District?

Daylesford and Strafford consistently provide T-E School District access at the lowest prices in the footprint — colonials in good condition starting around $650,000 to $750,000 with the identical Conestoga High School assignment as Wayne and Devon properties at significantly higher prices. The price differential reflects lower name recognition rather than any difference in school quality. Berwyn and Devon also provide accessible T-E SD entry at prices below Wayne.

How does T-E School District compare to Lower Merion School District?

Both are top-five Pennsylvania school districts and both are primary drivers of property values on the Main Line corridor. T-E SD covers the Chester County western Main Line communities; Lower Merion SD covers the Montgomery County eastern Main Line communities. Both produce exceptional outcomes. T-E SD's single Conestoga High School structure is simpler than Lower Merion's two-high-school structure. Prices in the T-E SD footprint are generally more accessible than comparable LMSD communities, reflecting the Lower Merion brand premium rather than a meaningful difference in actual educational outcomes. For buyers comparing the two districts, the practical question is which community character and geographic position best matches their priorities.