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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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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.
Our Bishop Ryan Catholic Secondary School Community considers it a great honour and privilege to be named after Bishop Joseph Francis Ryan, the sixth Bishop of the Diocese of Hamilton. According to Father Ron Cote, "Bishop Ryan was a champion of Catholic Education.
Honorees have shown outstanding service to Ryan through work on alumni programs, advisory committees, activities and athletics, and other efforts to ensure the success of the school and advance the mission of Archbishop Ryan High School. Learn More.
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Archbishop Ryan was the twenty-eighth Archdiocesan high school to be founded and the sixth begun by Cardinal John Krol, who continued the tradition of furthering Catholic education in the Philadelphia archdiocese.