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Perkiomen School inspires students to risk becoming their best. We bring our mission into practice in our athletics programs by supporting students to uncover their passion and talent for sport. Our coaches encourage all students to step outside their comfort zone, dig deeper, and try something new - whether beginners or elite athletes. If the goal is to continue playing after high school or to simply enjoy the benefits of being part of a team, we welcome the contributions of each Panther.
What Sets Us Apart
Toronto, ON | Princeton University
“I chose Perkiomen because of the balance between academic, athletic, and social opportunities. I knew this school and community would be a place in which I could challenge myself and grow, not only as a student-athlete, but as a person as well. I plan on using this year to build lasting connections with my fellow students, teachers, and coaches while also preparing myself for college next year.”
Orefield, PA | San Jose State
“I chose Perkiomen because of how well it prepares students for the next level, not only as athletes, but academically. The teachers are always willing to help and will push you to do your best work every day while the coaches push you to succeed. The training we do at Perkiomen prepares you well for college athletics. All the staff and students here are supportive, and it makes for a really positive environment!”
Fountain Hills, AZ
"I chose Perkiomen because of the strong community it builds. Not only are all of the students so close with each other, but the teachers have a great relationship with the students as well. I knew that by coming to Perkiomen I would be able to grow both academically and in my sport, as everyone is super supportive! I know that Perkiomen will help me make lasting connections with people, and further help me pursue my interests in both sports and academics."
News & Events
Perkiomen welcomes John Solewin as Head Coach of Cross Country and Co-Director of College Counseling.
Perkiomen School has named Roman Balaban as the Head Coach of Varsity Volleyball.
Ryan Dunn '22 becomes the first Panther in school history to be drafted in the first round.
The Perkiomen School community celebrates 39 members of the Class of 2024 who will participate in college athletics across the divisions.
“Perkiomen is the perfect next step for my career and family,” says Morra. “The community values student-athlete development, relationships, and building a growth mindset. I look forward to connecting with the athletes and the coaches as soon as possible.”
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Scores and Recaps
Team | Opponent | Date | Advantage | Details | Result | Score | Alerts |
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Lawrenceville School
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Away | Details about Basketball - Boys Prep | Loss | 47-50 | |
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Lawrenceville School
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Away | Details about Basketball - Boys JV | Loss | 46-72 | |
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AIM Academy
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Away | Details about Basketball - Girls Middle School | Loss | 12-15 | |
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Swain School
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Away | Details about Basketball - Girls Middle School | Loss | 3-24 | |
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Massanutten Military Academy
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Away | Details about Basketball - Boys National | Loss | 69-72 |