This will be my daughters Sophmore year at Regis. I was very much aware of the academic standards that Regis strives for and executes on. Needless to say, I was concerned about the competitive nature that this creates from an academic perspective and how my daughter would react. My fears for all
... Read more intent were not warranted as my daughter has recieved highest honors and straight A's both semesters. Based on discussions with my dughter, almost all of the teachers are excellent. We all have differnet personalities so having a teacher a perfect personality match every time is impossible. Needless to say, she has very much enjoyed her freshman year and is chomping at the bit for school to start again.... From a sports perspective how can you argue their performance...Some high schools never see a sniff of a state championship...Here it is always the goal and the expectations to push for....GO Raiders! Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/27/09
I am nearing the end of freshmen year here at Regis Jesuit- Boys Division and I have found a community that truly cares for one another. The school provides a great environment that allows for boys to be boys. However, the demerit and JUG system does keep the students in line. The academics are the
... Read more best in the state because of the amazing teaching staff. And the sports are pretty good to. Regis got first in both boys and girls basketball, and hockey. Regis also took second in: cross country, tennis, and soccer. I firmly believe that Regis is the best school in the state and will only continue to get better under the leadership of the great Jesuit priests. I love Regis and couldn't imagine going any where else. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/04/09
I love regis. This is my second year at the girls division and I've learned so much already. Academically and about myself. The teachers are very caring and willing to help us in whatever ways possible so that we get the best of our high school experience. Regis is definitly one of the best schools in
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Posted by a student on 02/10/09
I have never been in a school where the grades and the tests mean something but don't devour a students mind. This school also focuses on the importance of being a mature adult and being women and men with and for others. Regis has an environment that is welcoming to all levels of academics and it is
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Posted by a student on 08/07/08
I absolutely love Regis! I'm a sophomore there and last year was just so fun. So much different than public school too! All of my teachers are so attentive and willing to help me. Honestly, being at an all-girls school really negates the cliques and the ongoing competitions between girls. Everyone is
... Read more so accepting of each other too. And we are also very disciplined, but in a good way. We learn from our mistakes with our peers and teachers. I have been able to participate in tons of activities such as theatre, band, chorus, art club, ambassadors, knitting, student council, yearbook club, school newspaper, and so much more :) I'm currently earning a 4.0 at Regis while in my public middle school I had a 3.2! I've learned SO much! Regis is so wonderful...everyone should come here! :) Read less
Posted by a student on 08/02/08
My daughter will be entering her third year at Regis. It's the best choice we've made for her. She loves it!! The girls are free to be themselves. You don't have the pressures of public schools. No one cares about race,religion or economic status. The girls are there for two reasons and that is to learn
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Posted by a parent on 06/06/08
This is the definition of a perfect school. The environment is ideal - the campus is very nice and everyone is nice to each other. The teachers are very good, and teach a lot.
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Posted by a student on 03/20/08
Regis is a great place to go for education of the total person.
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Posted by a student on 01/08/08
Regis lives up to it's mission of creating 'Men for Others'. At a time when adolescents are self-absorbed, lacking manners, and becoming increasingly indulged Regis offers a culture of service, respect, and kindness. While parents may debate the merits of diversity, arts, and academics it is self discipline,
... Read more respect, and manners that are the predictors of one's success in life. Regis reinforces all of them. I have had two son's attend Regis: opposite personalities. Both became more tolerant,less judgmental, and more focused. They graduate as true gentlemen and walk into the world with confidence and brotherhood. As a mother, I am proud. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/25/07
My third son will graduate from Regis. I feel that this is the best high school in the state. In addition to the high academics, a young man can develop socially, spiritually, and emotionally at his own rate at this school. Without the girls in the classroom, many issues are not there. The student
... Read more bond created at this school is lifetime. There is a place for those computer geeks and those academic nerds in addition to the jocks who want a good education. Read less
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Aurora schools — Regis Jesuit Boys High School is located at 6400 S Lewiston Way, Aurora CO 80016. 6400 S Lewiston Way is in the 80016 ZIP code in Aurora, CO The school district for Regis Jesuit Boys High School is the Archdiocese Of Denver Education Off. Regis Jesuit Boys High School is a Private school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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