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Coat of Arms
The triangular crest stands for the Blessed Trinity for whose
glory Regina High School exists. It also represents a
three-fold purpose of Catholic education—to develop the
whole person spiritually, intellectually, and socially. The
torch
symbolizes learning and knowledge. A scroll bearing the school
name, REGINA, crosses the triangular field. The lilies at the
top of the crest symbolize the purity of the Blessed Virgin and
St. Joseph. The crown represents Mary, Queen of the Universe
(Regina Mundi), the patroness of the school. The twelve stars
on the crown stand for the twelve Apostles who were sent to
teach all nations and whose work the faculty of Regina are
continuing. The outstretched hands of Christ and St. Francis of
Assisi are part of the crest of Regina High School's sponsoring
order - the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St.
Francis.
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PATRON
Mary, Queen of the Universe (Regina Mundi)
COLORS
Blue and White
NICKNAME
The “Saddlelites”
ALMA Mater:
"Regina Mundi”

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