Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 538 students |
Washington's St. Francis Borgia Regional High School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 538 students in grades 9-12.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.4 miles | |||
0.8 miles | |||
7.2 miles | |||
8.1 miles |
I love BORGiA. It has a amazing theater program that is very large and a excelent music program that is small but mighty. I think that one of the best things about Borgia is that is is a great big catholic family and they act like it.
Best school on earth. I love it there. The kids are awesome. The principal is one of the best there is. The teachers help when you need it and they are fun to be in class with. The parents are really fun to be around.
SFB is a fairly good school. They definitely stress the religious aspect, and can treat nonreligious students differently than religious ones.The kids there are top-notch. I have been bullied at other schools, but am hardly ever bullied here. A couple of the teachers can be unhelpful, but most are good, and are always there to talk to. The school lunches are pretty good (Although I sometimes find hard, bone-like substances in the meat). Altogether, If you have a religious family and strive for a Catholic education, this is for you. If not, however, you may want to look elsewhere.
SFBRHS has prepared my 2 sons extremely well for college.
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