I am an alumni of Regina. I think it is a great school. I learned a lot and the academic difficulty is very high. I think it is a very friendly place and had a great experience at the school.
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Posted by a other on 10/19/09
All students that graduate from Regina go on to college and perform well in higher education because they are all very well prepared. Many graduates are quite successful in their careers, since they have attributed their success to their fine education from Regina High School.
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/09
Well, from what I can tell as a sophmore, and a Regina student, Regina's a great school. I know some girls don't like it, but I think they are actively trying to dislike it. As long as a girl goes with the flow and finds some stable friendships, it's a great place. The only reason someone would be bullied
... Read more would be if they were bullying someone else. That kind of thing doesn't fly with us, and we'll defend girls who don't deserve the treatment a bully would give them. Not that there's many. Only girls who, once again, try to dislike it would have any problem. So, I would tell any girl who's being told to go by her parents to just calm down and stop resisting the idea. I know a few girls who hated the idea of coming to an all-girls school, but they have a great time. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/01/09
I am a freshman at Regina Highschool and it seems like an incredible school! I was very excited to be attending Regina. My first day of school was great! Everyone was so nice and welcoming there. It is very hard to make friends in highschool, especially if you are in your first year. But, there are all
... Read more sorts of different girls there and I am sure anyone would be able to make friends! There are a lot of new and young teachers at Regina this year. I don't know about the people who didn't enjoy Regina but I don't know what someone wouldn't like about the school. I think it is great!(: Read less
Posted by a student on 08/27/09
I feel this school is very over rated. My daughter only did the one year and is very happy not to return for next year. The teachers do not know how to teach high school students. The clubs they have they do nothing with them. As for the school having family values, I never saw it unless you were
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Posted by a parent on 06/10/09
I attend Regina now and I absolutely love it. I completely disagree with the comment about 'Unless you are rich, beautiful, or a jock you are a no one.' I think that all of the students at the school welcomed me and I can only think of a few people that I do not get along with very well. But of course,
... Read more you have this at every school. I also get along with every teacher that I have. There are many extracurricular activities, and I think that everyone can find at least something that they are interested in. There is no other High School that I would rather be going to, and I thank God and my parents for allowing me to go to Regina. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/04/09
I don't know about that last one. I graduated in 2006 from regina. In my 4 years there there were so many different types of people. I didn't know hardly any rich girls for one... it wasn't like marian or anything. People were all very nice, kind, firiendly. I had a great experience there. I thought
... Read more the friends I made there were the best part about the school! I hated many of the classes I had to take, I didn't like many of the teachers because they didn't seem to know what they were talking about, and they were really lacking on a good amount and diverse clubs/extra curriculars. I understand that there have been some changes since I was there (fired a handful of teachers..) and the move could bring in some different students.. but the school was overall nice. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/08/09
Regina is a great school academicly but the girls are really awful. Unless you are rich, beautiful, or a jock you are a no one. My daughter and her 2 friends suffered dearly with this for 2 years until I decided to take her out. The comments about the councelors is also correct. They did nothing to
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Posted by a parent on 09/25/08
My daughter completed her first year (2006-2007)at Regina. She is very quiet and didn't know anyone on her first day of classes. Her fellow classmates made her feel comfortable and in time she became more outgoing. My daughter is very focused and needs to be among serious students. The honor level
... Read more classes challenged her. My daughter is deeply religious and attending Regina is spiritually comforting to her. I predict that this school is going to prepare my daughter for entering an excellent university. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/18/07
As a former student of RHS, I feel that the school has lacked in updating the curriculum. Too many members of the staff reject change and have been employed there far too long, including the principal. The guidance department lacks devotion. A lack of effort by counselors makes many students have
... Read more a study hall, and in a private school, that is an expensive waste of money. I do not recommend this school for its lack of effort to please its students and work with them whole-heartedly. Read less
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Harper Woods schools — Regina High School is located at 20200 Kelly Rd, Harper Woods MI 48225. 20200 Kelly Rd is in the 48225 ZIP code in Harper Woods, MI The school district for Regina High School is the Archdiocese Of Detroit Education Off. Regina High School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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