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Archbishop​ Carroll Hosting 7th Grade Visitors Wednesday

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is hosting a common universal visitation day for all of its high schools in Philadelphia metropolitan area.

RADNOR, PA — Archbishop John Carroll High School is hosting its annual Universal Visitation Day Wednesday when it will invite regional seventh grade students into its doors.

For the fourth consecutive year, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is hosting a common universal visitation day for all of its high schools in Philadelphia metropolitan area.

Visitors will be at Archbishop John Carroll High School from 8 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Wednesday.

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The students will get a day-long experience by meeting with the student council, national honor society, and student ambassadors.

There will also be a scavenger hunt, as well as a pep rally.

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Archbishop Carroll's academic chairs have also created lesson plans specifically for the students visiting in all core subjects.

Seventh grade students throughout the five-county region have signed up for the opportunity to explore one of the eighteen high schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in depth.

This initiative allows prospective high school students to tour a campus, meet administrators, teachers, current students, and take part in hands-on activities that highlight each school’s unique academic offerings and school spirit.

In addition to students from 123 parishes, regional, and Independence Mission Schools (IMS) this visitation is also open to current public, charter, cyber, and private school seventh grade students.

Archbishop John Carroll High School is located at 211 Matsonford Road in Radnor.

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