Life After Regis - All Boys Sacred Heart | The Regis School Inquire Apply Give Inquire Spiritwear Employment Academic Calendar Portrait of a Graduate Regis graduates typically go on to attend the high school of their choice, the next important step in their journeys. They have become business leaders, attorneys, scientists, military officers, members of clergy and Regis parents. But more important, through their Regis Experience , they develop a passion for learning and a foundation of moral character that serves them — and allows them to serve others — for a lifetime. Regardless of how they ultimately define success. As our boys have flourished at Regis, we have seen them develop into engaged, collaborative learners who are well equipped to face the challenges of Houston’s academically challenging high schools. Regis’ focus on cultivating faithful young men who care for others and have a love for learning is the perfect recipe for developing leaders for the 21st century. alumni parent Portrait of a Graduate Through a unique mix of challenging academics and the values of a Sacred Heart education, Regis empowers students of all faiths to become lifelong scholars and authentic, compassionate leaders. Faith A Regis graduate has developed a personal and active faith in God. Through his time in personal reflection, religion classes, and morning prayer, a Regis boy has a solid foundation in his faith formation and has embarked upon his own spiritual journey. Intellect A Regis graduate has a deep respect for intellectual values. He is academically well prepared for high school and beyond, takes responsibility for his learning, is a curious and critical thinker, and is a self-advocate with strong organizational skills. Service A Regis graduate serves those in need, is socially aware of the necessity of helping others, has witnessed the impact of his service and is inspired to continue these acts of love. Community A Regis graduate builds community as a Christian value. He is a leader and collaborator, serves as a mentor, and is self-aware, recognizing that his actions impact others in the community. Maturity A Regis graduate is a young adolescent who understands the value of making good decisions and who has grown and matured in an atmosphere of wise freedom. He is respectful and is a gentleman whose character development sets him apart and positions him for success. Regis supports families in multiple ways throughout the high school admissions process . In early September, the Middle School Division Head and Dean of Students meet with all parents to provide an overview of the high school admissions process including important deadlines and tips for success. Regis prepared me for high school, and even college, with its rigorous approach to academics and use of technology in the classroom. It also was a place that created a foundation for brotherhood. I am still so close and connected with my friends from Regis. Regis instilled a work ethic in me and presented challenges from an early age. It was a place where I realized that hard work pays off and that it’s important to be ahead of the curve instead of behind it As a freshman in high school, my classes were academically challenging, but the preparation from my teachers and the skills I learned at Regis, such as time management, helped me balance my active academic, athletic, and social schedule. 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