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Regents School of Austin

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Private school in Austin, Texas, United States
Regents School of Austin
The official seal of the Regents School of Austin
Location
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3230 Travis Country Circle

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Coordinates30°15′16″N97°50′43″W / 30.254519°N 97.845369°W /30.254519; -97.845369
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TypePrivate
MottoCoram Deo
Established1992
HeadmasterDr. Dan Peterson
Faculty99.4 (FTE)
GradesK through 12
Enrollment1,000
Student to teacher ratio10.06[1]
ColorsBlue and Gold  
Athletics conferenceTexas Association of Private and Parochial Schools 5A
MascotKnights
AccreditationTEPSAC - ACCS
WebsiteRegents School

Regents School of Austin is aprivate,classical,non-denominationalChristian school located inAustin, Texas.

Curriculum

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The Regents curriculum is loosely based on a classical education model called theTrivium. The Trivium is composed of three stages:grammar,logic, and rhetoric. Grammar school comprises kindergarten through 6th grade, logic is in grades 7 and 8, and rhetoric is in grades 9 to 12.

In the grammar stage (K - 6) students are taught the building blocks for future subjects, including phonics, Latin, grammar, and math facts. In the logic stage (grades 7 – 8), students learn formal logic. In the final stage, rhetoric (grades 9 - 12), students learn classical rhetoric.

The school names represent their developmental approach to education.

History

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Regents was founded in 1992. It was originally at Park Hills Baptist Church before moving to Tarrytown Baptist Church. Regents spent many years meeting in portable buildings in the parking lot at Tarrytown Baptist before moving to a permanent campus in 1998. Regents had its first graduating class in 2000, consisting of two students.

The school has grown to more than 1,000 students.[2]

Athletics

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Regents offers the following athletic programs at the high-school level:

  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Track
  • Lacrosse
  • Dance
  • Cheer

The school is part ofTAPPS Division III. The6-man football team has won five state championships within a ten-year period, the first TAPPS team to do so: in 2001, 2002, 2003 in divisions 1A and 2A, in 2006 in 4A, and again in 2010.[3] The Knights again made the state championship game in 2011, losing toBullard Brook Hill 26-3.[3] In 2012 Regents moved up to TAPPS Division II and in 2016 again made the state championship game, losing toGrapevine Faith Christian 29-30 in double-overtime.[4] In 2020, after losing at the state title game every year since 2016, Regents won the TAPPS 5A football state championship, their first ever 11-man state title. In 2025, Regents lost in the playoff semifinal game.

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^"Private Elementary and Secondary Schools in the Austin MSA"(PDF). Austin Chamber of Commerce. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on January 31, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2017.
  2. ^"At a Glance".regentsaustin.org. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2022.
  3. ^ab"Texas High School Football State Champions 1920-present".Dave Campbell's Texas Football. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2017.
  4. ^Eric Zarate (December 2, 2016)."Grapevine Faith wins TAPPS title in double overtime".Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  5. ^Evan Berkowitz (October 9, 2014) [October 8, 2014]."Where are they now: Texas guard Terrence Rencher".The Daily Texan.
  6. ^Boti Nagy (January 12, 2017)."Wright stuff is to empower your players says Sixers coach as he reaches 400th NBL game milestone".The Sunday Times. Perth, Western Australia.

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