The First Step Towards Transforming Your Child’s Education
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High academic achievement. A safe, structured environment. A welcoming, loving community. With a 20:1 student-teacher ratio, Saints Cyril & Philomena Catholic School in Lansdowne welcomes students of all faiths – from throughout southeast Delaware County and southwest Philadelphia – in Kindergarten through 8th grade, providing financial aid for all.
One of 14 Independence Mission Schools (IMS), SS. Cyril & Philomena delivers a rigorous, values-driven curriculum that educates the whole child: academically, spiritually, emotionally and physically.
Financial Aid for All
Based on a sliding scale, tuition at Saints Cyril & Philomena is determined primarily by family income, ensuring accessibility and affordability. Subsidized by philanthropic donors, state tax credits, financial aid for all that apply and numerous scholarship opportunities, the average Saints Cyril & Philomena family contributes just $2,100 per child per year, spread equally over 10 months. Many pay even less.
Why Saints Cyril & Philomena?
STEM after school program for grades K-5. Extra support and interventionist-led small group learning for students in grades K-5.
Basketball for boys and girls in grades 4 through 8. Track for boys and girls in grades 2-8. Mindfulness Through Movement yoga for children in grades 3-5.
Dedicated music facilities and and robust theater enrichment program.
School History
- 1929 – St. Cyril of Alexandria Catholic School opens.
- 2013 – St. Cyril joins Independence Mission Schools, an independent nonprofit organization that supports key functional needs across 14 Philadelphia-area Catholic schools.
- 2021 – St. Cyril moves to the newly-renovated campus of St. Philomena Roman Catholic Church and is renamed Saints Cyril & Philomena Catholic School.
“We always thought private school was out of the question. Too expensive. Saints Cyril & Philomena showed us it’s not.
It’s entirely within reach.”
A Part of Something Bigger
Nearly 15 years ago, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia was about to close 14 neighborhood Catholic schools. Independence Mission Schools formed to keep them open.
Ever since, we have thrived.
Our students outpace their public school peers in math and reading. In many of our schools, multiple languages are spoken – from English and Spanish to Vietnamese and Haitian Creole. And perhaps most importantly, we welcome children of all faiths: Over 70% of our students are non-Catholic.
St. Malachy
At 12th and Thompson, just south of Temple University.
St. Barnabas
At 64th and Buist in Elmwood.
SS. Cyril & Philomena
In Lansdowne, Delaware County, just over City Line.
St. Frances Cabrini
On N. 65 St in Overbrook.
St. Helena-Incarnation
In the Olney neighborhood of North Philadelphia.
Holy Cross
In Mount Airy, on E. Mt. Airy Ave.
St. Martin de Porres
In North Philadelphia, at 23rd and Lehigh.
St. Martin of Tours
In the Oxford Circle neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia.
Our Mother of Sorrows/St. Ignatius of Loyola
In West Philadelphia, just off Haverford Ave.
St. Raymond of Penafort
In the Oak Lane neighborhood of North Philadelphia.
St. Rose of Lima
On N. Wanamaker St., just off Lansdowne Ave. in Overbrook.
The DePaul Catholic School
In Germantown, at Germantown Ave. and Logan St.
St. Thomas Aquinas
At 18th and Morris in South Philadelphia.
St. Veronica
In North Philadelphia, at 6th and Sedgley.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Saints Cyril & Philomena a part of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia?
No. Prior to the formation of Independence Missions Schools, the 14 schools were a part of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. When the Archdiocese of Philadelphia determined it would close the 14 schools, Independence Mission Schools was formed not only to keep them open but grow them.
How much is tuition?
Tuition at all Independence Mission Schools is customized. It is based on a sliding scale that takes into account family income and other data points. Thanks to our generous community of donors, Pennsylvania tax credit programs, financial aid awards and scholarship opportunities, families contribute, on average, just $2,100 towards tuition per child, per year, spread evenly over 10 months. Because of our equitable, sliding tuition scale, this amount varies per family. What a family contributes towards their child’s tuition ultimately depends on a variety of data points including household income, social security income and more.
Does my family or child have to be Catholic to attend?
Absolutely not! In fact, over 75% of our students are non-Catholic. We preach and practice love, respect and kindness to everyone, of all faiths.
Is financial aid available?
Yes! All families receive financial aid based on need. Each year, our students collectively receive over $10M in scholarships and financial aid!
What high schools do Saints Cyril and Philomena graduates attend?
St. Helena-Incarnation graduates attend some of the best high schools in the Philadelphia region ranging from Notre Dame Academy and Church Farm School to Cardinal O’Hara and Central. Our high school readiness program prepares students for the next step – and beyond.
I have other questions. How can I get in touch?
You can use the form above and we’ll get in touch or you can call our office at 610-623-1113.