Overview

Elder High School is a Catholic, all-boys private secondary school located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Operated within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, the school emphasizes faith-based education alongside college preparation. It serves families seeking a single-sex learning environment grounded in Catholic tradition and seeks to balance academic, spiritual and social development.

Academics and student life

The school offers a range of college-preparatory courses, with elective options and extracurricular clubs that allow students to explore arts, leadership and service. Classroom work typically focuses on critical thinking, writing and the liberal arts while guidance and counseling programs help students plan for higher education and careers. Community service and campus ministry are often integral components of student life, reflecting the school’s religious mission.

Athletics and extracurriculars

Athletics are a prominent part of the school’s identity. The institution fields teams in multiple sports and draws strong spectator and alumni support at games and tournaments. Athletics are presented as a way to develop teamwork, discipline and school spirit; coaches, parents and graduates commonly participate in fundraising and event organization. For information on teams and schedules see the school’s athletic resources and pages about its sports programs at athletics.

History, traditions and campus life

Founded many decades ago, the school has evolved while maintaining long-standing traditions, ceremonies and annual events that build continuity across generations of students and alumni. Campus life typically includes chapel services, assemblies and rites of passage that underscore the school’s identity as a Catholic institution. Buildings, facilities and extracurricular offerings have been updated over time through capital campaigns and community support.

Community, alumni and support

Alumni and local supporters play an active role in sustaining the school through volunteer work, attendance at sporting events and fundraising for both capital projects and operating budgets. This network contributes to mentorship, career connections and scholarship opportunities for current students, reinforcing a multi-generational community bond that surrounds the high school.

Role and admissions

As a private, parochial high school, admissions generally consider academic records, recommendations and alignment with the school’s mission; financial aid and scholarship options are often available. Elder High School is regarded locally for combining a faith-centered approach with college-preparatory aims, serving as one of several options for secondary education within the region. Prospective families and researchers can consult the school’s official information pages and diocesan resources for details and updates about programs and admissions at the high school.

  • Key features: Catholic identity, all-boys environment, college-preparatory curriculum, active athletics and alumni engagement.