This was our first year and we can't be more happy with our decision to send our daughter here. She comes home and tells me stories about how these girls stand up for each other. The community is very humble and the teachers are wonderful. I am so happy we chose Regina!
Submitted by parent on December 06, 2022
Many of the (bad) reviews are quite old. My daughter is a junior and my second daughter will be starting as a freshman next year. The administration is fantastic and I am so impressed with the leadership opportunities my daughter has been given along with classes and structure that is preparing her well for college.
Submitted by student on May 03, 2018
As a student at Regina High school, I can honestly say that it was the best decision that I've ever made to come here. I feel very prepared for college because of the classes that I'm challenged in!
Submitted by student on March 18, 2018
There is nothing I would change about my experience at Regina High School. It is a sisterhood like no other. It has made me into a woman of faith and vision is the Franciscan tradition. It has taught me how to open my eyes to adversity and diversity. The administration is always there in times of need and always open to new opinions and view points
Submitted by student on March 10, 2018
As a freshman at Regina, I LOVE being there! Everything, from the students to the staff, has been welcoming and wonderful. The teachers are very helpful and the administration shows strong leadership. When I am an adult and (hopefully) have daughters, I will definitely send them to Regina!
Submitted by parent on April 28, 2017
Administration is horrible. They need to clean house.
Submitted by parent on March 02, 2016
The Admissions Director is horrible and rude! This is one reason why I would never send my daughter to this school! It was an effort for her to talk to me about the school, admission process and other questions. They are losing students because of her!
Submitted by parent on August 28, 2014
I pulled my kids out after their Freshman year. Backstabbing, politics, and unfair treatment are just a few of my girls' experiences. The school is absolute garbage. The teachers are mediocre at best, and special treatment is given to those in cliques. Certain people are treated better than others, and usually, it is the athletes. Minorities are welcome, but it semms they are there only to fill the quota they seem to need to justify their constant blathering about diversity. Do not go here.
Submitted by parent on September 13, 2013
My two daughters graduated from Regina High School in 2010 and 2011. They received a great education there, and are both doing very well in college. As a matter of fact, a couple of college teachers inquired where my daughter went to high school, because they were impressed with the quality of the papers she wrote, and used them for class examples!
Submitted by parent on July 17, 2013
I pulled my daughter out of the school after her Junior year. I was aghast at the politics involved, and how my daughter was spoken down to for inquiring about military service. I had simply gotten tired of the whole 'military is bad' approach, regardless of branch/career choices. My daughter went on to a public school, graduated valedictorian, and the entered the US Navy where she is now completing her Bachelors degree (for free), and is about to submit a commissioning package as an Intelligence Officer. My daughter used the Navy recruiter in Sterling Heights at Schoenherr/Hall Rd.
Submitted by other on July 30, 2012
Some things never change. There are always a few who don't want to be there (and shouldn't). Two of my sisters and I went to Regina. The fourth sister wanted to be in a co-ed school and complained constantly her freshman year. So much so that our parents told her to go to public school and they saved the tuition. She is not as well educated, but got her wish. Love it or leave it! I am so fortunate to have attended this great school. We live in Canton, so my daughter couldn't attend Regina, but went to Ladywood in Livonia and I found they had Regina's similar expectations both academically and socially. Participate and work with the school and you won't call it politics, you will call it school spirit. Regina, You Rock!! Sign me a proud graduate of Regina.
Submitted by student on May 14, 2012
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.