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Regis High School transforms Catholic young men through an academically exceptional Jesuit education in a caring community which inspires leadership, generosity and a lifelong passion for service as Men for Others.
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Regis High School is a private, all-male, Jesuit, secondary school for Roman Catholic boys located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.
- 1914; 109 years ago
- Rev. Christopher Devron, S.J.
- Owl
- Julia M. Grant
18. Apr. 2024 · As an all-scholarship, all-boys, Catholic Jesuit school, Regis offers a transformative and rigorous curriculum that prepares outstanding young men to lead lives of leadership, generosity, and service.
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- (212) 288-1100
- 55 E 84TH ST, NEW YORK, 10028, NY
Regis High School transforms Catholic young men through an academically exceptional Jesuit education in a caring community which inspires leadership, generosity and a lifelong passion for service as Men for Others. Regis is tuition free and merit based, giving special consideration to families in need of financial assistance.
Founded in 1914 by an anonymous benefactor and supported by the generosity of her family, its alumni and friends, Regis High School offers a tuition free Jesuit college preparatory education to Roman Catholic young men from the New York metropolitan area who demonstrate superior intellectual and leadership potential.