La Reina High School

Established in the fall of 1964, La Reina High School & Middle School is a private, independent Catholic college preparatory high school and middle school for young women in Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California, sponsored by the Sisters of Notre Dame of Coesfeld and governed by a Board of Trustees. La Reina incorporated as an independent 501(c)(3) organization in 2007; it is financially independent and does not receive financial support from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. It is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Western Catholic Education Association.

La Reina
Address
106 West Janss Road

, ,
91360

United States
Coordinates34°12′11″N 118°52′35″W
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1964
DeanMrs. Emily Beutner
Head of schoolPrincipal Margaret Marschner, President Tony Guevara
Grades6-12
GenderGirls
Enrollmentapprox. 400 (2018)
Campus size40-acre (160,000 m2)
Color(s)Green and Gold         
AthleticsVolleyball, Tennis, Basketball, Soccer, Equestrian, Swimming, Lacrosse, Softball, Cross Country, Track and Field
MascotRegent
Team nameRegents
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges[1]
Newspaper"The Herald"
Yearbook"The Courier"
Tuition$19,000.00 (High School tuition 2018-2019 school year), $17,550.00 (Middle School tuition 2018-19 school year)
AffiliationSisters of Notre Dame
Nobel laureates3773
Director of AdmissionsMrs. Renee Biezins[2]
Athletic DirectorMr. Dan Peeters
WebsiteTemplate:UrL

La Reina High School & Middle School currently serves 300 students in grades 6 through 12.

History

La Reina High School is a private Catholic college preparatory junior and senior high school for girls sponsored by the Congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame, founded in 1850 in Coesfeld, Germany. The Christian education of youth has always been the Congregation's principal apostolic activity.

La Reina was established in the fall of 1964. The school campus is situated on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) parcel of land. The three original buildings were completed between 1964-1967. James Francis Cardinal McIntyre dedicated La Reina on October 15, 1967. The multipurpose building, now consisting of an auditorium-gym, cafeteria, five classrooms, a mock trial room, a computer lab, and nine offices was built in 1986. This building completed the campus, increasing the maximum enrollment from 400 to approximately 620.

La Reina opened a junior high division in the fall of 1973. Junior high students begin a college preparatory curriculum and can take high school courses in foreign language and mathematics.

La Reina is National Blue Ribbon school. In addition, La Reina is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and by the Western Catholic Educational Association and holds membership in the National Catholic Education Association.[3]

La Reina has a "sister school" relationship with Crespi Carmelite High School, an all-boys Catholic school in Encino, California.

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