Community

Who We Are

Community Connectedness

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  • Our Strength

    One of the greatest assets of Regis Jesuit High School is the strength of its community.
From the time prospective students and their families begin their journey with us to decades far beyond graduation, our community members share a unique bond forged by mutual experience with and care for one another that celebrates the diversity of backgrounds and gifts each member brings.

Additionally, our community impact extends beyond campus boundaries through partnerships and service opportunities with other organizations and businesses in the greater Denver metro area and both nationally and internationally.

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  • 1690

    Total student population
  • 1 in 3

    About 33% of our students receive conventional financial aid or COVID relief aid
  • 500+

    Regis Jesuit students live in the Aurora area
  • 33%

    1/3 of our student body is non-white
  • 300+

    Students live in Denver and the surrounding neighborhoods
  • 100

    Our students come from nearly 100 middle schools
  • 95

    More than 95 area zip codes are represented by the RJ student population
Half of our students come from Catholic and independent schools. 
The other half originates from public and charter schools.

On the Map

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  • 1-20 Families

    • Arvada
    • Bennett
    • Boulder
    • Brighton
    • Castle Pines
    • Colorado Springs
    • Columbine
    • Commerce City
    • Eastlake
    • Elizabeth
    • Franktown
    • Golden
    • Green Mountain
    • Green Valley Ranch
    • Keenesburg
    • Ken Caryl
    • Larkspur
    • Longmont
    • Louisville
    • Marston
    • Morrison
    • Palmer Lake
    • Roxborough Park / Chatfield
    • Sedalia
    • Watkins
    • Westminster
  • 20-25 Families

    • Castle Rock
    • Centennial
    • Cherry Hills Village
    • Littleton
    • Southglenn
  • 50-100 Families

    • Lone Tree
    • Greenwood Village
  • 100+ Families

    • Aurora
    • Denver
    • Englewood
    • Highlands Ranch

Paul Miller ’04, Director of Alumni Relations

What makes me smile about my visits with alumni classes is how the cadence of their conversation replicates exactly what takes place in the RJ cafeterias today. Granted the years pass, idle chatter about popular TV shows and places to eat evolves to discussions about doctor visits and how long it takes to drive across town, but the juvenile chummy passion remains the same.

Regis Jesuit High School

Regis Jesuit High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.
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