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Admissions FAQs - Pre-K-8 Boys School | The Regis School
Admissions FAQs - Pre-K-8 Boys School | The Regis School
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have a birth date cut-off for grade placement?
Does Regis offer financial assistance?
How much is tuition at Regis and what does it include?
When is the application deadline?
Does my family have to be Catholic to apply?
Yes, applicants must reach the required age for their grade by July 1 of the applied-for school year.
Yes. Please refer to our
Tuition and Financial Assistance section
. A Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST) application is required and due January 30, 2026.
All admission decisions are made on a need-blind basis, meaning that the admission decision is made independently of the family’s request for financial assistance.
Please refer to our
Tuition and Financial Assistance section.
All 2026-27 applications are due December 15, 2025. All supplemental materials such as birth certificate and teacher recommendations are due January 30, 2026.
Regis accepts and welcomes families of all faith denominations. Approximately, 40% of our students are not Catholic. As a
Sacred Heart school
, we encourage our students to understand the many world religions while still being expressly Catholic in our instruction and outlook.
Where do Regis boys attend high school and college?
What is Regis’ philosophy on diversity?
Are there opportunities for Regis boys to interact with girls?
What makes Regis a Sacred Heart school?
Regis boys go on to have great success in high school and beyond. Over the past five years, 47% of Regis graduates have gone to Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, 41% to St. Thomas High School, 12% to other high schools. View
Life after Regis
for a full list of high school and college attendance.
Regis welcomes all qualified boys from many diverse backgrounds. The Regis School does not discriminate in admissions or educational programs on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion.
Yes. Throughout the year, we offer organized curricular, social, and service events with our sister school, Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart.
Sacred Heart schools are a
network
of independent Catholic schools guided by the global vision of St. Madeleine Sophie Barat. They all share in the
educational mission
of the Society, to promote and stimulate creative education, spirituality, and leadership.
Sacred Heart schools are not connected with any particular parish. Each school is organized independently and is run as a non-profit entity.
To learn more about the Sacred Heart philosophy of education and about the worldwide Network of Sacred Heart Schools, visit the
Sacred Heart Education website
or our
Sacred Heart Network page.
Is there a dress code?
What are the school hours?
Do you offer before and after school care?
What is the current enrollment?
Yes. Regis students have two required uniforms: a regular uniform for daily wear and a dress uniform for all Liturgies and other special occasions.
We feel that a dress code has a unifying effect within our student body. It is a way to encourage the feeling of being one community - all sharing similar goals, purposes, and even attire.
The Regis school day begins at 8:00 am for all students in all divisions.
Dismissal times vary by division:
Early Childhood students are dismissed at 3:30 p.m.
Lower School students are dismissed at 3:35 p.m.
Middle School students are dismissed at 3:35 p.m.
The Knight Shift
is our extended day program designed specifically for our Regis students. Students may arrive on campus as early as 7:00 a.m. and remain until as late as 6:00 p.m. each school day.
Currently, our enrollment is 355 boys with 61 in Early Childhood, 156 in Lower School, and 138 in Middle School.