150 BUILDING: Grades K-4
150 Oaklands Boulevard, Exton, PA 19341 | Directions
Main Office: 610-903-1300, ext. 6811 | Main Office Email: [email protected]
Academic Day: 8:15 AM to 3:45 PM | Supply List: 2024-2025 K-4th Grade
Building Administrators: Kristin Camburn (center-left), 150 Building Principal; Amanda Shumate (center-right), 150 Building Assistant Principal; Tom Dower (left), Dean of Instruction and Intervention; Chad Bender, Dean of Climate and Culture (right).
Communication Notice: Faculty in the 150 Building use, ClassDojo, an online platform enhancing communication with our parents/guardians. ClassDojo is utilized to share daily events, photos, details on building-wide activities, and important announcements. Haven’t joined ClassDojo yet? Please contact your child’s teacher and request access information.
468/486 BUILDING: Grades K-4
468/486 Thomas Jones Way, Exton, PA 19341 | Directions
Main Office: 610-903-1300, ext. 6401 | Main Office Email: [email protected] and [email protected]
Academic Day: 8:15am to 3:45pm | Supply List: 2024-2025 K-4th Grade
Building Administrators: Mallory DeCarolis (left), 468/486 Building Principal; Travis Wolfe (center), Dean of Culture and Climate; and Olivia DiRodio (right), 468/486 Assistant Principal.
Communication Notice: Faculty in the 468/486 Building use, ClassDojo, an online platform enhancing communication with our parents/guardians. ClassDojo is utilized to share daily events, photos, details on building-wide activities, and important announcements.
500 BUILDING: Grades 5 and 6
500 James Hance Court, Exton, PA 19341 | Directions
Main Office: 610-903-1300, ext. 6106 | Main Office Email: [email protected]
Academic Day: 8:15 AM to 3:45 PM | Supply List: 2024-2025 | 6th Grade | 5th Grade
Building Administrators: Holly Boyle, (top-left) 500 Building Principal; Caitlin Sullivan, (bottom-left) Assistant Principal; Yu Kai Cheung, (top-right) Assistant Principal; and Dan Fowlkes, (bottom-right) Dean of Students.
500 Building Five-Day Cycle: To accommodate critical 2023-2024 schedule adjustments, the 500 Building (Grades 5 and 6) is using a five-day cycle. This change is only implemented for this school year; the 500 Building does not intend to continue the five-day cycle next year. We thank all 5th and 6th Grade families for their understanding.
Communication Notice: Faculty in the 500 Building use, ClassDojo, an online platform enhancing communication with our parents/guardians. ClassDojo is utilized to share daily events, photos, details on building-wide activities, and important announcements. Haven’t joined ClassDojo yet? Please contact your child’s teacher and request access information.
535 BUILDING: Grades 7 and 8 (Middle School)
535 James Hance Court, Exton, PA 19341 | Directions
Main Office: 610-903-1300, ext. 6602 | Main Office Email: [email protected]
Academic Day: 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM | Supply List: 2024-2025 7th and 8th Grade
Building Administrators: Michael Perricone (front-left), Dean of Climate and Culture; Nikki Pezzino (front-right), Assistant Principal; Dr. Marjorie Gaskin (back-left), Assistant Principal; and Graham Dryburgh (back-right), 535 Building (Middle School) Principal.
School Counselors: Abigail Small (8th Grade Counselor), 610-903-1300 ext. 6611 | Pete Danenhower (7th Grade Counselor), 610-903-1300 ext. 6612
PRIDE: To promote positive behaviors, CMS utilizes a Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support (PBIS) system to teach and reinforce expected behavior. The PBIS system at CMS is known as our PRIDE program. At CMS we show PRIDE by respecting ourselves, others, and our school!
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL): To holistically teach and support our students, CMS utilizes the Second Step curriculum to provide SEL. Research shows effective SEL can increase student engagement, achievement, and behavior.
Daily Schedule: Our daily schedule begins with a morning advisory followed by 9 periods and lunch. Student schedules include Math, ELA, Science, Social Studies, Spanish, Health and Physical Education, Intervention, and specials (Art, Music, STEM, and Creative Technology).
515 BUILDING: Grades 9-12 (High School)
515 James Hance Court, Exton, PA 19341 | Directions
Main Office: 610-903-1300, ext. 6300 | Main Office Email: [email protected]
Academic Day: 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM | Supply List: 2024-2025 9th-12th Grade
Building Administrators: (Left to Right) Marie Rogai, Assistant Principal (Grades 10 and 12); Kristin Gallahan, 515 Building Principal; Christopher Castro, Dean of Climate and Culture; and Justin Keller, Assistant Principal (Grades 9 and 11).
More High School Resources: School Profile | Counseling Office Website | Library Website
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES: 456 Building
456 Creamery Way (Suite 100), Exton, PA 19341 | Directions
Main Office: 610-903-1300, ext. 6000 | Main Office Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
A Message From Our CEO: Collegium is a school where teachers assign their students work worth doing – from reading meaningful literature to problem-solving in mathematics to using original documents in social studies and teaching science through experiments.
Collegium is a school that values “specials” classes. Our students participate in music, art, physical education, Spanish, and a variety of STEM-related courses. Collegium is a school preparing its students for post-high school success, and our alums attend a range of colleges and universities; check out the list of schools. Collegium offers a wide range of extra-curricular clubs, sports, and activities. Collegium is a school that teaches the meaningful value of giving back to our community by requiring student participation in volunteer opportunities.
Collegium students are racially diverse, speak different languages, practice different religions, and come to Collegium from all socioeconomic circumstances. Despite their backgrounds, all students are held to the same highest academic and behavioral expectations. Collegium parents are involved and confident that their children are being well served.
Collegium faculty and staff in all of our buildings enthusiastically embrace their responsibility to do whatever it might take to help each and every child succeed to the best of their ability.
On behalf of our Board of Trustees and the Collegium Community of faculty, staff, students, and their families, I welcome you to Collegium Charter School.
–Marita K. Barber, Chief Executive Officer