St. Joseph Regional High School is a Catholic, all-boys college preparatory school in Montvale, NJ that supports students with mild learning differences. The school offers dedicated Learning Difference Programs designed to help students with learning disabilities succeed in a traditional high school setting while maintaining rigorous academics.
With an average class size of 23 students and 65% of faculty holding advanced degrees, St. Joseph provides structured support for students who learn differently. The school emphasizes individual development—academically, physically, and spiritually—within a nurturing Christian environment guided by Xaverian Brothers traditions. Students benefit from access to a full range of courses, sports (13 varsity teams), and clubs including robotics, mock trial, and campus ministry.
Founded in 1962 and accredited by the Middle States Association, St. Joseph enrolls 458 students in grades 9–12. Tuition is $12,700 annually with a $350 registration fee. The school uses rolling admissions; interested families should contact Admissions Director Michael Doherty at (201) 391-3300 or visit saintjosephregional.org for information about the Learning Difference Programs and how they support students with IEP or 504 accommodations.