La Reina High School & Middle School | |
Address: | 106 West Janss Road |
City: | Thousand Oaks |
State: | California |
County: | (Ventura County) |
Zipcode: | 91360 |
Country: | USA |
Religion: | Roman Catholic |
Affiliation: | Sisters of Notre Dame |
Head Of School: | Principal Margaret Marschner, President Tony Guevara |
Type: | Private |
Gender: | Girls |
Tuition: | $20,950 (High School tuition 2022-2023 school year), $18,550 (Middle School tuition 2022-23 school year) [1] |
Grades: | 6-12 |
Campus Size: | 40acres |
Athletics: | Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, Tennis, Basketball, Soccer, Equestrian, Swimming, Lacrosse, Softball, Cross Country, Track and Field |
Motto: | "Educating confident, capable and compassionate leaders since 1964" |
Accreditation: | Western Association of Schools and Colleges[2] |
Mascot: | Regent |
Team Name: | Regents |
Yearbook: | "The Courier" |
Newspaper: | "The Herald" |
Established: | 1964 |
Enrollment: | approx. 400 |
Enrollment As Of: | 2022 |
Free Label: | Dean of Student Life |
Free Text: | Mrs. Emily Beutner[3] |
Free Label1: | Director of Admissions |
Free Text1: | Mrs. Renee Biezins[4] |
Free Label2: | Dean of Mission |
Free Text2: | Sister Regina Robbins, SND[5] |
Free Label3: | Athletic Director |
Free Text3: | Mr. Dan Peeters[6] |
Free Label4: | Director of Advancement & Communications |
Free Text4: | Ms. Karen Starleaf[7] |
Website: | https://www.lareina.com |
La Reina High School is a Catholic college preparatory for middle and high school girls founded in 1964. La Reina is an independent, private school serving students in Los Angeles and Ventura County.[8] Following drops in enrollment over the prior eight years, the school announced they were closing after the 2023–24 school year.[9] However, in April, a support group of alumni and parents secured the funds to purchase Pinecrest Schools to set up La Reina Academy.[10]