This is who we are, what makes us unique, and why parents and students continually choose Roger Bacon High School.
Our students join a tradition dating back to 1928 of academic excellence and service to others.
Charting a career path
97 percent of Roger Bacon students further their education in colleges and universities.
A family tradition
46% percent of the Class of 2029, our 101st graduating class, is a legacy.
Building for the future
Over $8 million spent in new campus improvements construction over the last seven years.
Low student to teacher ratio
With a 12:1 student to teacher ratio we are able to provide an enhanced learning experience.
Finding your own path
Our current student body is made up of students from over 70 different grade schools.
Opportunity for success
As a Roger Bacon Spartan, you’ll have the opportunity to earn up to 72 college credits..
Faces of RB
Reese Reilly, Class of 2026
From the classroom to the pool, two-time state champion Reese Reilly, Class of 2026, stands out.
Read more about Reese and her RB story.Roger Bacon provided the ideal high school experience for our sons. They excelled academically and spiritually through the Assisi Scholar Program. The pilgrimage to Assisi, Italy that Senior Assisi Scholars take enriched their faith, fueled their curiosity, broadened their world view and created a lifetime memory.
— Mr. Christopher Powers, Parent
Rooted in the Franciscan values of holiness and learning, self-discipline and compassion, Roger Bacon is a Catholic high school which develops the hearts, minds, and bodies of its young men and women in a caring and challenging environment.
Four Spartan Athletes Sign to Compete at Next Level
Roger Bacon High School is proud to announce that yesterday, four Spartans signed to continue their academic and athletic careers in college during National Signing Day. Congratulations to the below athletes on this amazing accomplishment!...
Read full articleRoger Bacon Honors Its Veterans
Last Friday, Roger Bacon High School proudly honored the men and women who have served our country during our annual Veterans Day Breakfast & Assembly. Over 100 veterans representing every branch of the United States Armed Forces joined us this m...
Read full articleRoger Bacon Students Visit the American Sign Museum
Roger Bacon’s Chemistry Honors sophomores visited the American Sign Museum to learn more about how Neon, Argon, and Phosphorus are used to make signs. A sign maker from Neonworks, Cincinnati’s only full-time neon sign shop, demonstrated how glass tub...
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