Philadelphia Catholic League - Member Schools

Member Schools

  • Archbishop John Carroll High School (Delaware County)
  • Archbishop Ryan High School (Philadelphia)
  • Archbishop Wood Catholic High School (Bucks County)
  • Bishop McDevitt High School (Montgomery County)
  • Cardinal O'Hara High School (Delaware County)
  • Father Judge High School (Philadelphia; boys only)
  • John W. Hallahan High School (Philadelphia; girls only)
  • Lansdale Catholic High School (Montgomery County)
  • La Salle College High School (Montgomery; boys only)
  • Little Flower Catholic High School for Girls (Philadelphia; girls only)
  • Roman Catholic High School for Boys (Philadelphia; boys only)
  • Saint Joseph's Preparatory School (Philadelphia; boys only)
  • Saints John Neumann and Maria Goretti Catholic High School (Philadelphia)
  • Conwell-Egan Catholic High School (Bucks)
  • Archbishop Prendergast High School (Delaware County; girls only)*
  • Monsignor Bonner High School (Delaware County; boys only)*
  • Saint Hubert High School (Philadelphia; girls only)
  • West Philadelphia Catholic High School (Philadelphia)

* — As of 2012-13, the school competes under the combined names of the schools, Bonner-Prendergast.

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