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Camden Catholic High School opened in 1924 with an enrollment of 400 students. After a fire on April 17, 1960, destroyed two buildings at the Camden campus, a decision was made that a new school would be constructed on a 33-acre (130,000 m 2 ) site in Delaware Township (now Cherry Hill).
The school has had a football rivalry since 1931 with Camden Catholic High School; Camden Catholic leads the series with an overall record of 35–29–2 through the 2017 season. NJ.com listed the rivalry as 28th on its 2017 list "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football" [33]
Bishop Guilfoyle Regional Catholic School (Carneys Point) - In the 2001-2002 school year it had 373 students, the highest ever. By 2010 enrollment declined to 111. Citing the enrollment decline, the diocese closed the school in 2010. It was the final Catholic school in the county. [20]
Camden Catholic's Micheal Moritz hands the ball off to Camden Catholic's Nymir Daily during the football game between Camden Catholic and West Deptford played at Camden Catholic High School on ...
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St. Joseph's High School was a four-year private high school founded in 1946 by St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Diocese of Camden, located in Camden, New Jersey, that was closed in 1979 in the face of declining enrollment.
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He established the following high schools in New Jersey: Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill; Holy Spirit High School in Absecon; Paul VI High School in Haddonfield; Damiano also opened 17 new elementary schools in the diocese, with total enrollment for all schools increasing by more than 3,000.