Colleges The most notable feature of Villanova is
Villanova University, from which the community gains its name. The university campus extends from County Line Road along Spring Mill Road south to Lancaster Pike, US Route 30, and then east to just beyond
Villanova Stadium, home of the Villanova University football, men's and women's lacrosse, women's field hockey and men's and women's track teams. The university's indoor arena, Finneran Pavilion, is home to the school's NCAA Division I 1985, 2016, and 2018 national champion men's basketball teams. In addition to the undergraduate college, Villanova University includes a well-recognized graduate school, a nursing school, a school of continuing studies, numerous certificate programs, and
Villanova University Law School.
Schools Public school children in Villanova who live in Radnor Township are in the
Radnor Township School District. They attend Radnor Elementary School in
Radnor, Radnor Middle School in
Wayne, and Radnor High School in
St. Davids. Children who live in the Lower Merion Township portion of Villanova are in the
Lower Merion School District. school zoning is as follows: Gladwyne Elementary School in
Gladwyne, Black Rock Middle School in Villanova, and
Harriton High School in
Rosemont. Other private schools in the area include the all-boys
Haverford School, located in nearby Haverford and the
Episcopal Academy called among locals as "EA" in
Newtown Square. There are several all-girls schools in
Bryn Mawr, including the
Baldwin School, the
Agnes Irwin School, the
Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, and the
Academy of Notre Dame de Namur, as well as the coeducational
Shipley School. Rosemont School of the Holy Child on Montgomery Avenue is a nearby Catholic grade school. ==Infrastructure==