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  1. Archbishop Ryan High School offers a comprehensive academic curriculum, spiritual and service opportunities, and a diverse student body. Learn about the school's history, achievements, news, and alumni events.

  2. Athletic Director. Joe Zeglinski. Website. www.archbishopryan.com. Archbishop Ryan High School is a Roman Catholic high school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its namesake is Patrick John Ryan, who served as the second Archbishop of Philadelphia from 1884 to 1911. Established in 1966, Archbishop Ryan High School is the largest Catholic ...

  3. Archbishop Ryan High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 15,603 likes · 696 talking about this. The official Facebook page for Archbishop Ryan High School students, families, friends and alumni.

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  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Archbishop Ryan High School is an above average, private, alternative, Catholic school located in PHILADELPHIA, PA. It has 882 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1. Tuition is $9,975 for the highest grade offered. After graduation, 81% of students from this school go on to attend a 4-year college.

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    • 11201 ACADEMY RD, PHILADELPHIA, 19154, PA
  5. Please note this important information for current students of Archbishop Ryan High School. Absence. If a student is absent, a parent or guardian must call the Attendance Office at 215-637-2247 before 9:30am on the day of absence, stating: Student’s name. Student's ID Number. Reason for absence. Name, relationship and telephone number of caller.

  6. Archbishop Ryan High School - a Catholic, coeducational school - empowers a diverse student body to become contributing members of the Church and society. In partnership with family and community, Archbishop Ryan strives to teach as Jesus did by providing spiritual, social, and service opportunities for growth.

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  8. In 1965, ground was broken for construction of a new Catholic high school on Academy Road in Northeast Philadelphia. The school was to be named after Patrick John Ryan, the second Archbishop of Philadelphia serving from 1884 to 1911. In the fall of 1966, Archbishop Ryan High Schools opened its doors to students from 11 neighboring parishes.