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Creative and Performing Arts High School

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Creative and Performing Arts High School (CAPA) is a public magnet school in South Philadelphia focused on arts education. Students study both academic subjects and their chosen artistic discipline.

History

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CAPA was established in 1978 as a magnet school for artistically talented students. The school moved to its current location on South Broad Street as part of the Avenue of the Arts development.[1]

Programs

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CAPA offers majors in:

  • Dance
  • Instrumental music
  • Vocal music
  • Theater
  • Visual arts
  • Creative writing

Audition Process

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Admission requires:

  • Academic qualifications
  • Artistic audition or portfolio review
  • Demonstrated commitment to the arts

Location

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CAPA's building on South Broad Street places it at the heart of Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts cultural district, connecting students to the city's performing arts community.

Notable Alumni

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Graduates include performers and artists who have achieved success on Broadway, in film, television, and fine arts.

See Also

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References

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  1. "About CAPA". School District of Philadelphia. Retrieved December 2025