Parents today want more than strong academics. They want a high school that forms the whole person. Royalmont High School in Mason, Ohio offers a faith-filled community, small class sizes, and personal accompaniment so each student is known, challenged, and loved.
What makes Royalmont different?
- Integral Formation: We unite intellectual, human, spiritual, and apostolic formation—every day, in every class.
- Small classes, big results: Teachers coach each student one-on-one and hold a high bar with real support.
- Faith that’s lived: Mass, Confession, and Adoration are readily available; our chapel is open and used.
- Leadership in action: Students lead prayer, serve younger grades, and practice servant leadership on campus and beyond.
“My average class size is about ten kids, which means that the teacher can work with every student one-on-one.” – Anna Brink, Grade 11
Academic excellence with personal attention
Great outcomes require clarity and care. Our teachers focus on mastery, feedback, and confidence. As a result, students think deeply and communicate clearly. They also learn to advocate for themselves and build healthy study habits.
“Royalmont most embodies academic excellence. Formators go beyond the basic subjects by encouraging critical thinking and real-world application.” — Noah Kiefer, Grade 11
Students benefit from focused lessons and individualized help. For some, that includes targeted support and tools that remove barriers without lowering expectations.
“I thought high school would be impossible because of dyslexia, yet I’ve received so much help and support from my teachers.” — Haley Ater, Grade 12

Faith that forms character
Teen years shape identity. At Royalmont, students encounter Christ in ways that feel real and relevant. As faith grows, virtue grows. Students learn to lead with humility, courage, and joy.
“Having our chaplain at school Tuesday through Friday makes the sacraments readily available, and our chapel is always open.” — Noah Kiefer, Grade 11
“When I came here, I didn’t think my faith would change. I was so wrong — it has changed so much. Now I see God as my Father.” — Haley Ater, Grade 12
Leadership that serves others
Leadership is more than a title. Students practice service on retreats, in service projects, and by mentoring younger grades. They discover that real influence flows from responsibility and love.

Belonging and friendship
A culture of respect makes learning possible. Students describe Royalmont as welcoming, positive, and safe—without being soft. We expect much of one another and celebrate each person’s gifts.
“Coming from a school where you never knew who was going to talk about you next, to experiencing the loving and authentic relationships I’ve created here has been a life-altering experience.” — Ann Marie Davis, Grade 10
“Even though I’m not Christian, no one has ever made me feel stupid for not knowing Catholic traditions. Everyone is accepting.” — Zara, Grade 10
Visit us: What to expect at the Open House
On Thursday, November 13, join us between 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Tour classrooms and labs, meet our teachers and students, and experience the peace of our chapel. You’ll also hear about our small class sizes and how Integral Formation shapes daily life.
Reserve your spot for the Open House
Next steps
- RSVP for the Open House.
- Explore our High School overview and course offerings.
- Have questions? Contact Admissions—we’re happy to help.
FAQ: Royalmont High School in Mason, Ohio
How big are classes?
Average classes are small—often around 10–15 students—so teachers can coach each student closely.
Is Royalmont a good fit for homeschool families?
Yes. We welcome families discerning a transition to full-time, and we support students bridging from homeschool settings.
How is faith integrated into daily life?
Prayer, sacraments, and service are woven into the schedule. Students regularly experience Mass, Confession, and Adoration.
Where is the campus located?
Royalmont Academy is in Mason/West Chester, serving families across Warren and Butler counties.