Roman Catholic High School of Philadelphia, Is the first free Diocesan Catholic high school for boys established in the United States of America founded by Thomas E. Cahill in 1890. The school is now tuition based and often referred to as Roman Catholic or just Roman. The school is located at the intersection of Broad and Vine Streets in Center City Philadelphia. It is managed by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Roman Catholic High School was founded with funding provided by the estate of Thomas E. Cahill, a 19th-century Philadelphia merchant. Cahill had envisioned the need to create a school that offered a free Catholic education for boys past their grammar school years. Cahill died before seeing that vision come to life. However, those wishes were followed and guided by a written will and his wife, Sophia Cahill. Roman Catholic opened its doors in 1890 and offered free education to boys. Due to increased staff and facilities costs, free admission to the school ended in the 1960s. More information...
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