Romero Academies partners with families to form future saints by developing the intellect, forming the character, and engaging the faith of your children so that they can thrive in selective college preparatory high schools, college, and beyond.
Full-tuition scholarships are available through Ohio’s EdChoice Scholarship Programs.
Why Romero?
Academic Excellence
Romero scholars are growing faster than the national average in reading and math, and are more proficient than their neighboring schools.
Enriching Virtue
Good character makes for a meaningful life and lasting happiness. At Romero Academy, your child will grow in courage, justice, wisdom, self-control, faith and more.
Vibrant Faith
Romero scholars grow in their understanding of the Faith and 11 have received sacraments in just 2 years.
Dedicated Teachers
Teachers at Romero demonstrate an unwavering commitment to your children by giving more time and receiving more professional development.
Personalized Approach
We ensure that we are developing the intellect in a personalized approach by using multiple forms of assessment to monitor each scholar’s growth & achievement.
Learn more about why parents choose Romero Academies for their children.
Romero Academy Locations
We serve students at two campuses:
Resurrection in West Price Hill (PK-8) and Annunciation in Clifton (PK-6)
Developing the intellect. Forming the character. Engaging the faith.
Parents LOVE Romero
We prioritize our partnership with parents, which is why 99% of parents say they would recommend Romero Academies to another family.
"As a parent, I have been extremely satisfied with the academic and mental support provided by all of the staff."
Parent of 3 Romero Academy scholars
"I think my child’s teachers are doing such an amazing job with him. We were concerned coming from a very small and well accredited public school to Romero but he seems to be excelling and doing very well (thanks to his teaching staff)."
Parent of a 5th Grade Scholar
"I absolutely love this school. I have seen my sons growth so much since attending"
Mother of a 2nd grade Scholar
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