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Archbishop Wood High School

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Archbishop Wood High School is a private, Catholic, coeducational high school located in Warminster Township, Bucks County, just north of Philadelphia. While technically outside Philadelphia city limits, it serves many Philadelphia-area students and competes in the Philadelphia Catholic League.

History

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The school opened in 1964 as Archbishop Wood High School for Boys and Archbishop Wood High School for Girls, both located in Warminster. The two schools merged into a single coeducational institution in 2019.[1]

The school is named after Archbishop James Frederick Wood, the first Archbishop of Philadelphia (1875-1883).

Academics

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Archbishop Wood offers:

  • College preparatory curriculum
  • Honors and AP courses
  • STEM programs
  • Religious studies
  • Fine arts programs

The school consistently ranks among the top Catholic high schools in the Philadelphia region.

Athletics

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The Vikings compete in the Philadelphia Catholic League and have achieved significant success:

Notable Achievements

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  • Multiple PIAA state championships
  • Philadelphia Catholic League championships in various sports
  • Strong basketball tradition

Notable Athletic Alumni

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  • Lonnie Walker IV - NBA player
  • Collin Gillespie - Villanova basketball, NBA
  • Multiple other professional athletes

Campus

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The unified campus includes:

  • Academic buildings
  • Athletic facilities
  • Chapel
  • Sports fields and gymnasium

See Also

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References

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  1. "About Archbishop Wood". Archbishop Wood High School. Retrieved December 2025