Archbishop McCarthy High School
Campus
Archbishop McCarthy High School is a Catholic college preparatory institution in the South Florida area. The campus consists of a main two-story building, a football field with a surrounding track, one baseball diamond, one softball diamond, a Student Center with its own "Maverick Grill" and a Performing Arts Center. The school has an air conditioned gymnasium, indoor weight room, five "learning modules", an outdoor courtyard, a chapel, and a parking area.
The iPad 2 Program
With the start of the 2011–2012 school year, Archbishop McCarthy High School implemented a student one-to-one iPad school, making it the first in South Florida.
Academics
The school is a college preparatory institution. Archbishop McCarthy has been awarded National Catholic high school honor roll every year since 2005. The school has a dual enrollment program through St. Thomas University in addition to an Advanced Placement Program. AMHS draws students from Broward, Dade and Palm Beach counties.
Athletics
As of 2015, sponsored sports activities at the school included:
- Baseball
- Basketball (Men's)
- Basketball (Women's)
- Bowling (Men's)
- Bowling (Women's)
- Cross Country
- Cheerleading (Women's)
- Dance
- Equestrian
- Flag Football (Women's)
- Football
- Golf
- Ice Hockey
- Lacrosse (Men's and Women's(2017))
- Marching Band
- Rugby
- Soccer (Men's)
- Soccer (Women's)
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis (Men's)
- Tennis (Women's)
- Track
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
- Weightlifting (Women's)
Sister school
Archbishop Edward McCarthy High School is the sister school of Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School. Both schools have identical original building blueprints and similar school colors. Both schools were established in 1998.