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Classical. Christian. Community.
The mission of Regents School is to provide a classical and Christian education founded upon and informed by a Christian worldview, that equips students to know, love, and practice that which is true, good, and beautiful, and challenges them to strive for excellence as they live purposefully and intelligently in the service of God and man.
Regents was founded by a group of individuals who desired a distinctly different educational opportunity. Through diligent prayer, research and commitment to being Christ-centered in principle and classical in method, Regents opened its doors in August 1992. We founded our modest beginnings at Park Hills Baptist Church with 17 students, two classrooms, two teachers, and grades 1-4 in a one-room school-house.
Today Regents educates over 1,000 students grades K-12 and has become recognized by peers for outstanding accomplishments in teaching, curriculum, students' achievement, parental involvement, and community support.
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At a Glance

600+ Families

32 Years

1,202 Alumni

Nearly 1,100 students

32 ZIP codes

51 Athletic Teams

40 Fine Arts Programs

2024 Recipient of Henderson Cup

Accredited by CESA & ACCS

TAPPS and CAPPS Sports Affiliations

NAIS Member

82-Acre Campus

State-of-the-art Laser Optics lab

Home to 5 Goats and 3 Cows

5 Athletic Fields and 2 Gymnasiums
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Ministerium

“Our hope for our students is that they develop hearts for service to God and man through purpose-filled experiences equipping them for a life of service in their church and community."
As depicted in the Regents Crest, Ministerium is a core component of who Regents is. Our worship, love, and devotion to God are not complete unless they then flow out in words and deeds to our fellow man. Our Lord continued his explication of the foremost commandment in the passage from Matthew above mentioned when he said, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” In Matthew 25, Jesus poignantly reveals the supreme significance of our acts of loving service to others when he declares, “Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.”
Our students K-12 have the privilege to serve various organizations throughout the year as well as inviting our families to serve together.
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K-12 Community
K-12, One CampusRegents School of Austin uniquely has an 82-acre contiguous campus housing all our students K-12. This allows our older and younger students to interact every day, whether intentionally in curricular activities or just as they walk to class or lunch.
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Location & Facilities

Nestled close to downtown, just off Southwest Parkway, our buildings are surrounded by green space and friendly neighbors.

Two libraries provide study space, reference materials, and thousands of books.

Well-appointed classrooms, Harkness tables, science labs, and creative spaces abound.

Grammar students visit the garden weekly, growing vegetables and exploring the pond system. The RSNC offers space for 4H to raise goats and chickens.
"My adult daughter learned a love of the outdoors and small animals at Regents, and now raises goats and bunnies and keeps a large garden. She is curious about the world and seeks to honor the Lord in the keeping of her home."
Warren
Alumni Parent
Regents School of Austin is located on 82 acres in southwest Austin. All students grades K-12 share one contiguous campus. While students in divisions are primarily in distinct buildings, our shared campus allows our K-12 community to flourish. We have two libraries: one in Grammar Hall and the other in Rhetoric Hall.
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Our Head of School

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Dan Peterson
Head of School
Dr. Peterson has served as the Head of School at Regents School of Austin since 2018. Originally from Tennessee, he obtained a M.Div. degree in theology from Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He served for one year at Heritage Academy in Columbia, Missouri. He then served for six years as founding Head of School at Cornerstone Academy in Tennessee, while pursuing and earning his Ph.D. in Leadership and Christian Education in 2012. He began his tenure at Regents in 2012 serving as the Head of School of Logic until 2015. He served as the Head of School and President of Evangelical Christian School in Tennessee from 2015 to 2018 before returning to Regents. Dr. Peterson has presented at several national and regional conferences, and he has completed the Colson Fellows National Program. He serves as a Board member for the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS), Classic Learning Test (CLT), Council on Educational Standards and Accountability (CESA), and Baylor University’s Center for School Leadership.
Dr. and Mrs. Peterson have been married nearly 22 years and have four children, his son graduated from Regents in 2023, oldest daughter graduated in 2024, and two more daughters are current students. He enjoys reading, cycling, hiking, fly fishing, and playing soccer, but most of all spending time with his family.
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Our Leadership

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Ronnie Long
Grammar School Head
Prior to coming to Regents in August of 2001, Ronnie served as a Youth and Family Pastor for ten years. He spent sixteen years in the classroom at Regents teaching 5th grade for four years and SOL Bible for twelve. He then served as Head of the School of Logic for two years, and became Head of Grammar in 2019. Ronnie loves spending his days working with and mentoring students. He cannot imagine himself doing anything else.
Ronnie and his wife have been married since 1997, and have two sons. As a family they love to camp, play ball in the front yard and play sports. The Longs raise chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, turkeys, and a donkey. This is more often than not a comedy of errors.

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Stephen Steiner
Logic School Head
Stephen Steiner joined Regents as the Head of Logic in 2022. Stephen came from Briarwood Christian School in Birmingham, Alabama, where he served as Superintendent for four years. Prior to Briarwood Christian School, Stephen spent six years as the Head of School at New Hope Christian Academy in Memphis, Tennessee, providing students with a challenging, intellectual, and Christ-centered education. He and his wife, Ginger, have three daughters. Amelia is at Auburn University, Claudia (‘23), and Margaret (‘25)

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Josh Simmons
Rhetoric School Head
Josh has been at Regents in a variety of capacities since 2006. Originally from the Houston area, he attended Grove City College and Westminster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania before returning to Texas. He and his wife Erin have been married for 21 years and have three children together, the oldest of whom just graduated from high school. Josh enjoys reading, hiking, and playing and watching soccer.

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Sheila Henderson
Athletic Director
Sheila Henderson serves as Athletic Director, offering oversight and advancement of several of our sports programs, helping us to further train and educate our part-time coaches in our mission. She comes from a long history in public education. She has served as district athletic director, assistant principal, teacher, head coach, and assistant coach. She has taught math and coached cross country, volleyball, basketball, and track and field. Sheila also worked for the University Interscholastic League (UIL) in various leadership roles. She is a former collegiate athlete as a part of the University of Texas Women’s Track and Field Program.
Sheila is married to Orlando, and they have two boys, Tyler and Kendall. She enjoys running, reading, fishing, volunteering with her church, and spending time with her family.

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Kyle Shotwell
Athletic Director
Kyle Shotwell was born and raised in a Christian home in Santa Barbara, California. He is the oldest of four brothers, all of whom earned college football scholarships. Growing up, he played many sports, excelled in football, and received his bachelor's degree in political science from Cal Poly. In the two years following college, he played football in the NFL for multiple teams' practice squads.
In 2011, he and his wife, Danielle, met on a blind date and were married the next year. While living in the Bay Area, Kyle led Bible studies for young professional men and newly married couples. Kyle and Danielle moved to Austin in 2015 and joined Austin Oaks Church, where Kyle has served as an Elder for the past 4 years. They have a daughter and son in the Grammar School.

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Dane Bundy
Fine Arts Director
Dane Bundy is passionate about magnifying Christ through the arts. He and his wife have founded and directed multiple youth theater programs in schools across a number of states. Dane has taught Bible, logic, literature, and rhetoric in multiple classical Christian schools and served as a principal at Providence Academy in Johnson City, Tennessee. Dane holds a B.A. from Biola University in Communications/Dramatic Arts, a M.A. in Humanities from Faulkner University’s Great Books program, and studied Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Dane is also the Co-Founder and President of Stage and Story, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting and equipping Christians in the arts. Dane has been married to his wife, Megan, for 14 years, and together they enjoy watching movies, eating out, and spending time with friends.

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Lee Jones
Chief Financial Officer
Lee serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Regents. Since joining Regents in 2011, Lee has worked to develop and maintain a strategic financial planning model as part of the school’s overall operational plan. She leads the day-to-day finance operations of the school, working closely with senior leadership to ensure that the finance function effectively supports mission driven programming and that tuition and contribution dollars are stewarded well.
Prior to joining Regents, Lee’s professional experience includes managing the business operations for a network of outpatient primary care clinics for UTMB in Galveston, serving as Director of her church school, and teaching at the elementary level for 15 years. Lee earned her B.B.A. in Finance at the University of Texas and completed graduate studies in Elementary Education at the University of Houston. In her free time, you’ll find Lee spending time with her grandchildren and attending as many UT sporting events as possible.

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Bryan Gustin
Chief Technology Officer
Bryan serves Regents as the Chief Technology Officer. Prior to joining Regents, Bryan spent the past 25 years in various technology positions, including large scale network deployment and managing development teams in service organizations. Bryan moved to Austin in 2013 with his wife, Angela, and their two grown sons. They live in the outskirts of Georgetown with their three Great Pyreneese and love the quiet of a small town.

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Kirk Avery
Director of Advancement
Kirk Avery was raised in west Texas and attended Texas Tech University. He met his wife, Sheila, while they were both on staff with the collegiate ministry, Cru. Kirk attends All Saints Presbyterian where he serves as a Deacon and teaches Sunday school to fourth and fifth graders. Kirk and Sheila have three children: Mia ('24), Weston ('28), and Elizabeth ('31).

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Jeremy Nueman
Human Resources Director
Jeremy joined the Regents community in 2015. He has over 15 years of Human Resources experience and has a Master’s in Public Administrations, Bachelors in Psychology and holds a Human Resources Management (HRM) and Professional in Human Resources (PHR) Certifications. Prior to joining Regents, Jeremy honed his Human Resources skills at private university demonstrating his commitment to nurturing success within educational institutions.
In 2001, Jeremy married his college sweetheart, Christy, and their lives were forever changed in 2008 with the joyous adoption of a son. Jeremy is deeply inspired by Colossians 2:8, which guides him to navigate the world with wisdom. While Jeremy thrives in his role at Regents, his life extends far beyond the office. A true Texan at heart, Jeremy loves BBQ and attempts at smoking meats and can be found enjoying time with his family.

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Kati Butler
Admissions Director
Upon graduation from Texas A&M University, Kati taught for six years in Dallas ISD. Seeking to impact more of the hearts of children, she pursued a masters in Risk and Prevention (i.e. counseling) from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Kati served as a school counselor and college counselor prior to joining the Regents admissions team. Kati and her husband, Gordon, have two children, Hannah (8th grade) and David (6th grade). They attend Austin Ridge Bible Church and can be found on the weekends on a field or in a gym watching their children in their various endeavors.

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Joseph McElmurry
Chief Operating Officer
Joseph McElmurry joined Regents after a career in healthcare and veterinary medicine operations. He has consistently streamlined operations, reduced costs, and enhanced customer experiences by working with cross-functional teams. He collaborates with FAcilities, Construction, Operations, and Finance and is eager to begin our new building project. He is an outdoorsman who enjoys off-road motorcycle riding, tennis, and fly fishing.
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What Our People Say

“Following after the model of Christ, I see my role as a teacher at Regents as a mentor and guide who walks alongside my students equipping them for success because they know and understand foundational truths about life. By helping students discover answers to questions about meaning and purpose through the lens of history, I am able to help them see how their own individual experiences can contribute in significant ways to God’s bigger story.”
Earl
Teacher

“The continuity of a K-12 classical education, with a faculty and staff who were committed to faithfulness through the whole learning process, gave my children a foundation and framework for their adult lives. They pursue the true, good, and beautiful and have the training to speak well, professionally as well as personally.”
Kate
Staff

“Visiting Regents today is the fulfillment of so many hopes and aspirations we had over 30 years ago when our children were students. To see God’s good provision and tangible answer to prayer is overwhelming. What a blessing for our three grandchildren attending this year and the many precious students in our community.”
Terri
Former parent & current grandparent

“Regents helped our girls develop a passion and conviction to share their faith, and the skills to articulate what they believe. I see them now being stretched to be light in the world.”
Barbara
Alumni parent

“When my students come into my classroom, my hope is to have them learn through the subject of mathematics. I want them to learn about three things: the universe, the Creator, and themselves, all with the ultimate purpose to glorify God. By better understanding themselves as thinkers and creators, they can better understand how the creative and thoughtful God can move within their lives on a daily basis. As a Regents math teacher, my job is to love learning mathematics and to share that love with my students.”
Sandy
Teacher
“Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name be glory”
Psalm 15