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Welcome to Archbishop John Carroll, a premier Catholic high school of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, where Patriots receive one of the finest Catholic educations available on our expansive 55-acre campus.
Through the hard work of our dedicated faculty and staff, our diverse student body is inspired to learn and serve through a challenging curriculum of college-preparatory courses, our Catholic faith, the fine arts, championship athletics, and a myriad of extracurriculars.We challenge our students to look beyond the classroom, to be active in school and in their communities, to become responsible stewards, helping the world become a better place.
Through the hard work of our dedicated faculty and staff, our diverse student body is inspired to learn and serve through a challenging curriculum of college-preparatory courses, our Catholic faith, the fine arts, championship athletics, and a myriad of extracurriculars.We challenge our students to look beyond the classroom, to be active in school and in their communities, to become responsible stewards, helping the world become a better place.
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True to our Catholic mission, Archbishop Carroll is committed to guiding our students in the development of their goals within the context of a meaningful relationship with God, others, and self and challenging them to be responsible stewards in the world.
Every gift to Carroll serves that same mission: to offer the best education possible to our students and open the door to a Carroll education to any talented, qualified student, regardless of their means.There are many ways to share your time, talent, and treasure with Archbishop Carroll to ensure the continued growth of our school.
Every gift to Carroll serves that same mission: to offer the best education possible to our students and open the door to a Carroll education to any talented, qualified student, regardless of their means.There are many ways to share your time, talent, and treasure with Archbishop Carroll to ensure the continued growth of our school.
Embracing the uniqueness of each Patriot's story is what sets our community apart. Our school is made up of a diverse population of talent, backgrounds, and experience. Because of this, a successful Archbishop Carroll student does not fit into a mold. The young women and men who enter our school and thrive are those who embrace their gifts, are willing to try new things, rise up to challenges, ask questions, take responsibility, and lead.
Archbishop Carroll is a nurturing and supportive community, and a place rich in tradition, all rooted in our Catholic faith and values. Our faculty, staff, and administration are committed to providing our students with a premier education that provides them with the foundation for a lifetime of success, both in and out of the classroom.
In this section, you will find information regarding Handbooks, Calendars, Bell Schedules, Medical Forms, Cafeteria Information, Uniforms, and more for current students and parents. Additionally, find out about our latest happenings for alumni, friends, and more. Any changes in a student's attendance should be communicated via the attendance Google form found HERE.
With the strong belief that student involvement in out-of-classroom activities correlates with increased happiness and greater academic success, the final bell signals another opportunity for students to explore their strengths. Our 64-acre campus features more than classrooms. For many Patriots, it is a second home where students step outside their comfort zones, pursue their passions, and launch lifelong friendship.
Reviews (6)
Coleen Voutsinas
Aug 04, 2019
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James Carl
Jun 08, 2019
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Eugene Sciulli
Sep 16, 2016
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WOW.... I am a graduate of John Carroll..Class of 1971. Yes, being in high school can be difficult, but you make it how you want it. I have a hard time believing that the faculty has the attitude as described by several of the reviews. I was fortunate, in that not being a great athlete, I was still able to enjoy the four years. Favorites were not part of our education. You were graded on your work and behavior. Now my daughter teaches AP high school social studies, and her view is that parents need to be more involved, and come to the understanding that acquiring an education is a right, NOT an
Patrick Steltz
Jun 27, 2015
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My son liked it enough but for a small school i found them as a parent to be a bit distant. It was hard to find information and sometimes the answers are very short as if you are being annoying. My child has a disability and took up a sport. I heard players and PARENTS teasing and making fun of my son. So much for the Catholic school. I did not share this with my son but talked to the coach.. got no response and found a way for him to not sign up next year and it was all his decision (w/o the previous knowledge) They seem all about the money and there is no wiggle room. My daughter went to a private
Ashley Anderson
Jul 14, 2013
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Archbishop carroll is not a great school at all. Please do not send your kids here, the principal is not good at doing his job. This school accepts anybody my daughter told me they accepted someone that was on house arrest like really come on are you all that greedy for money that you will accept some one like that in a CATHOLIC school! Also this school shows favoritism to all the sport players such as football players and basketball players now thats just really sad. Please don't send your child here! Go for Neumann, Ryan or Wood!
Chelsea Johnson
Sep 25, 2010
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This store is terrible. Sure the academics are good and the sports but some of the kids are absolutely terrible, some are good but they get picked on. It sucks for anyone trying to learn when there's stupid immature kids here and there. The teachers pick favorites and if anyone plays sports, they are automatically accepted. I don't get it. Everyone at that school knows 10 or more students who take drugs in or out of school. Some sell and others just take. Its disgusting. There is far more schools to send your children to. Or just cross your fingers and hope nothing bad happens. Make sure they can