Abington Friends School

Official Prom Limo & Party Bus Page

Kevin Smith Transportation Group is a provider of prom limo and prom party bus services to Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pa. As one of 142 High Schools in KSTG’s service area, the perfect Limo and Party Bus are waiting for you.

Prom Vehicles

Kevin Smith Transportation Group offers a full suite of Prom Limo and Prom Party Bus services to Abington Friends School. We offer a variety of vehicle options to cover all of your Prom needs.

Limousine

For those attending Prom at Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pa, a Prom Limo is a luxury ride that will immediately draw the attention of every student at Abington Friends School. With Limos that can handle 2 to 12, the comfort and luxury of a stretch Limo for a Prom in is the perfect vehicle for students who attend Abington Friends School.

Party Bus

Our customized Prom Party Buses are perfect for groups of 10 to 25 or more. As a luxury Prom Party Bus company who regularly services Jenkintown, Pa, those students of Abington Friends School who want to book a surround sound Bluetooth equipped, LED lit vehicle with bench seating for fun and comfort call KSTG for their Prom Party Bus.

Shuttle

Prom Sprinters have become very popular with students at Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pa. Originally built and designed for weddings, in the last few years, Sprinters have become the perfect choice for groups of 6 to 14 who want the fun of traveling to Prom together with the Luxury of a chauffeured vehicle.

Mini Bus

Our largest Prom vehicle is perfect for students from Abington Friends School who want to travel to Prom in groups as large as 30. With built-in TV’s and Bluetooth Surround sound, this is the Prom Shuttle that students request when Luxury and Fun are the highest of priorities.

Luxury SUV

Want to impress your date? Consider a $100,000 private SUV for your Prom at Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pa. Perfect for 1 or 2 couples, you get to feel like a Hollywood Movie Star being escorted by their own Chauffeur. Secret Service costs extra!

Luxury Sedan

Dinner for 2? Many students attending Prom at Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pa prefer a Luxury Sedan like a Cadillac XTS. These sedans provide the safety and convenience of a chauffeured vehicle ensuring every student attending Prom arrive with style and class.

Prom Limo and Prom Party Bus services for Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pa

Renting a Limo or Party Bus for Prom is an exciting time for a high school student. The chance to celebrate the school year safely and in Luxury is something that Kevin Smith Transportation Group loves to be a part of. There are many vehicle options to consider and with 142 high schools serviced by KSTG, competition is fierce to get just the right vehicle

We will sell out every Limo and Party Bus on the day of your Prom. So when considering what vehicle to rent, consider starting the process early enough to make sure you don’t get shut out. At KSTG, we look forward to participating in Abington Friends School’s Prom in Jenkintown, Pa and will do everything we can to make the night special.

FAQ's

Do you have questions before you book? We'll try to answer as many as we can for you.

Can I make a reservation by myself, or do I need a parent to make it for me?

If you are over 18 years old, you can make the reservation yourself. If you are not, a parent will need to make the reservation for you.

Are we able to change our itinerary on the fly?

For safety and liability, all reservation changes need to be approved with the person who made the reservation.

Can I hook my phone up to play music?

Absolutely! All of our buses come Bluetooth equipped, along with standard AUX connections as well.

We only need to taken to and picked up at the end of the night, can you do this?

Due to the high demand of vehicles for prom, we have a 6 hour minimum booking time for all vehicles. We find that 6 hours in the right amount of time for pictures, Prom time and being dropped off at your final destination.

Facts and Figures

Abington Friends School fun facts and info

Abington Friends School is an independent Quaker school in Jenkintown, PA, serving students from age 3 to grade 12. Abington Friends School has stood on its original campus in Jenkintown since 1697 and is the oldest primary and secondary educational institution in the United States to operate continuously at the same location under the same management.

The School draws students from approximately 75 ZIP codes around the greater Philadelphia area.

Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, PA was founded in March, 1697, when John Barnes, a wealthy tailor who belonged to the Abington Monthly Meeting, donated 120 acres of his estate “for and towards erecting a meetinghouse for Friends and toward the maintenance of a school under the direction of Friends.” The School has been continuously operated on the same plot of land since its founding in that year, making it the oldest school in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with such a claim. AFS operates under the care of Abington Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends.

In its earliest days the School was located in one large room in the Meeting House, with the principles of the Religious Society of Friends dominating virtually every aspect of school life. In the 1780s, the school moved to a structure of its own, the present day caretaker’s house adjacent to the Meeting House on Greenwood Avenue. Boys occupied the first floor room, while girls were instructed in the upstairs room. Boys were responsible for supplying firewood for the stoves in each room and the girls collected drinking water from the small brook behind the Meeting House.

The foundations for the modern school we know today were laid in the 1880s, when the school was transformed from an ungraded primary day school with around 90 students and two teachers to a boarding school that served kindergarten through twelfth grade. The new school was opened in 1887 on the triangular property bordered by present-day Greenwood Avenue, Jenkintown Road and Meetinghouse Road. By 1931, the school had become an all-girls college preparatory school, which offered a more progressive education than many of the all-girls schools by including exchange programs with European schools, mandatory community service and greater diversity in student enrollment.

The School Committee decided to return to coeducation in 1966. By 1975 all grades, kindergarten through twelfth, contained both boys and girls.