Regina High School

Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 509 students |  

PHONE: (586) 585-0500

FAX: (586) 585-0507

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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13900 Masonic Blvd.

Warren, MI 48088

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Warren's Regina High School is a private school. It is all female and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 509 students in grades 9-12.

More than 30 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; All female; Associations: NCEA; Band; Basketball; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on May 14, 2012
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I went to Regina and wouldn't send my kids there to save my life. I wasn't given the education or attention needed to be able to be successful in college, it took me longer than usual to adjust. I felt that the politics and "image" of the school were more important the education itself. The curriculum is lacking, I never learned about history passed World War I, which was crammed in at the end of the year; meaning I never learned about WWII, the Vietnam War, the Korean War, anything. There were many mediocre teachers being held at a mediocre standards.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Nov 14, 2010
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I am not impressed at all with this school. They really need to clean house and build something all can be proud of. Highly political and questionable ethics.
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Posted on Nov 13, 2010
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Take it for what it is - a school with a great/safe environment compared to most public schools, a mediocre academic program that's behind some of the better public school districts and lots of politics involved in all aspects. Unfortunately, they don't play fair especially when it comes to student atheletes!
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Posted on Sep 6, 2010
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I graduated from Regina and am a parent of a current student. Had I not received an excellent education, I would not have made the commitment to send here there. She was the only student from her grade school to attend Regina, and in her first year, she has made many friends. I told her to be prepared to work hard and she managed to thrive academically. The front office staff and administration is terrific and always willing to help. The teachers are very professional and knowledgable. The new facility is beautiful! The overall experience is up to the student; if you want to make the most of your high school years and enjoy all your school has to offer, you will have a four-year education and memories to be proud of! If you grudgingly attend and complain the whole time, you'll waste away wonderful opportunities!
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Posted on Apr 13, 2010
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I attended Regina High School, and it was the best expreience of my life. The things that I learned there academically and socialy have stayed with me. I was shocked to read some of the negaitve reviews. When I attended the family values were so strong. The kids mostly came from the Catholic grade schools and the family involvment was great. Best decision of my life to attend.

Posted on Apr 11, 2010
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I am a freshman at Regina and so far its okay. It was kind of a culture shock when i went there because i was one of the few black freshman there. The school that I attended previously was just the opposite, (mostly all black not that many white kids). The only thing that I don't reallie like that is kinda hard to make good friends and that alot of the people that you do make friends with, actually stab you in the back.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Feb 25, 2010
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I think Regina is over rated, they claim to want diversity in students, but once you are enrolled the student of different races are not treated fairly. You have only one race of students on any of the sports teams. The only thing I can see from my point of view is they (the school) is only interested in minorities to for fill a quota for enrollment purposes.
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Posted on Oct 19, 2009
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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.

Posted on Oct 3, 2009
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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 on Oct 1, 2009
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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 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.
--Submitted by a student


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