Homes for Sale in Upper Dublin School District — Montgomery County's Route 309 Corridor

Upper Dublin School District is consistently ranked in the top ten to fifteen school districts in Pennsylvania — the primary academic driver of property values across the Route 309 corridor communities of Upper Dublin Township, including Fort Washington, Dresher, Maple Glen, Spring House, and Ambler. The district serves a large and professionally oriented suburban community and Upper Dublin High School is recognized throughout the Philadelphia region for strong AP programs, excellent college placement, and comprehensive athletic and extracurricular programming. For buyers who have identified Upper Dublin SD as their priority in central Montgomery County, this page gives you every community in the footprint, what each delivers, and a live search of every active listing right now.

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Upper Dublin School District — Top 10–15 Pennsylvania

Upper Dublin School District operates Upper Dublin High School serving approximately 5,400 students across Upper Dublin Township in Montgomery County. The district is coterminous with the township — every property in Upper Dublin Township is in Upper Dublin School District. Upper Dublin High School is recognized for strong AP enrollment, excellent college placement outcomes, and the depth of programming that a well-funded professional community produces through consistent investment in its public schools.

The district's single high school structure means there is no assignment complexity — every Upper Dublin Township resident attends the same Upper Dublin High School. The price differences between communities within the district footprint — between Maple Glen's larger-lot residential sections and Fort Washington's more commercially adjacent neighborhoods — reflect community character, lot size, and privacy, not any difference in school quality. The school district is the constant throughout the entire township.

Communities in Upper Dublin School District

Fort Washington‍ ‍Dresher‍ ‍Maple Glen‍ ‍Ambler Spring House Oreland (partial)

Fort Washington and Dresher — the district's established core

Fort Washington and Dresher are the most commercially developed and most prominently named communities in Upper Dublin Township — the Route 309 corridor communities where the Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange, established commercial infrastructure, and SEPTA Fort Washington station provide the full Montgomery County suburban package. Prices range from approximately $500,000 to $900,000 for the core detached single market.

Maple Glen — the district's quietest and most premium section

Maple Glen is Upper Dublin Township's most residential section — north of the Route 309 commercial corridor, on larger lots with more mature canopy, with the specific quiet of a community without through-traffic. Same Upper Dublin School District. Prices from approximately $550,000 to $1 million and above reflect the lot size and privacy premium rather than any school district difference.

Ambler Borough — the district's most walkable community

Ambler Borough has the most walkable commercial character in the Upper Dublin SD footprint — a genuine Main Street with independent restaurants and shops. A portion of Ambler Borough is served by Upper Dublin SD; confirm by specific address. Prices from approximately $475,000 to $750,000.

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Upper Dublin SD top 10–15 PA · Fort Washington · Dresher · Maple Glen · PA Turnpike access

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Upper Dublin School District — Frequently Asked Questions

What towns are in Upper Dublin School District?

Upper Dublin School District is coterminous with Upper Dublin Township in Montgomery County — every property in the township is in the district. Communities within the township include Fort Washington, Dresher, Maple Glen, Spring House, and portions of Ambler Borough and Oreland. The district covers the Route 309 corridor communities of central-north Montgomery County between Lansdale to the north and the Fort Washington Turnpike interchange to the south.

What is the Upper Dublin School District ranking?

Upper Dublin School District is consistently ranked in the top ten to fifteen school districts in Pennsylvania. Upper Dublin High School provides strong AP enrollment, excellent college placement outcomes, and comprehensive extracurricular and athletic programming reflecting the professional community that Upper Dublin Township has attracted and sustained for decades.

Is the school district the same in Maple Glen as in Fort Washington?

Yes. Upper Dublin School District is coterminous with Upper Dublin Township — the school district is identical in Maple Glen, Fort Washington, and Dresher. Upper Dublin High School serves students from all three communities. The price premium in Maple Glen reflects larger lots, quieter residential character, and less commercial adjacency — not any difference in school district access or quality.

How far is Upper Dublin SD from Philadelphia?

Upper Dublin Township communities are approximately thirty to forty minutes from Center City Philadelphia by car via the Pennsylvania Turnpike interchange at Fort Washington. Fort Washington SEPTA station on the R5 Lansdale/Doylestown line provides Regional Rail service to Center City in approximately thirty-five to forty minutes. The Fort Washington interchange is one of the most practical Turnpike access points in Montgomery County for Philadelphia commuters.

How does Upper Dublin SD compare to North Penn and Wissahickon?

Upper Dublin, North Penn, and Wissahickon are three of Montgomery County's most recognized school districts in adjacent geographic corridors. Upper Dublin consistently ranks highest of the three, followed by Wissahickon and then North Penn by most measures. Upper Dublin properties command the corresponding premium. All three are genuinely strong districts — the ranking differences are meaningful but the outcomes gap is smaller than the price differential between communities might suggest. Buyers who are budget-constrained and comparing the three should evaluate the specific community character and price point alongside the school district ranking rather than focusing on ranking alone.