We are a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory high school serving more than 1700 young men and women in grades 9-12 in becoming Men and Women with and for Others.
With nearly 150 years of history behind us, we are a Roman Catholic educational community rooted firmly in the nearly 500-year-old model of Jesuit education, leading the way in preparing students for the 21st century.
Our unique educational model combines the advantages of single-sex instruction with opportunities for young men and women to collaborate, serve, pray and socialize together to form the whole person—mind, body and spirit.
The strength of Regis Jesuit is found in the depth and diversity of its broad community of students, parents and alumni who strengthen and share their gifts through a lifelong Raider experience.
The transformational student experience has been developed thanks to a long tradition of generous philanthropic support of our enduring educational mission.
Just back from Christmas Break, the RJ faculty & staff spent the afternoon of that first in-service day in service with and for people in the metro area. Some stayed on campus preparing PB&J sandwiches and blessing bags of necessities for people experiencing homelessness. Others went to serve at agencies like Wish for Wheels, the Denver Rescue Mission, Earthlinks, the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and Meto Caring. Jim Broderick King '87, Director of Ignatian Spirituality & Formation, organized the effort, citing, "We believe it is important to live out the commitment to justice that the Grad at Grad calls our students to and to model for them what it is to be Men and Women with and for Others."
Just back from Christmas Break, the RJ faculty & staff spent the afternoon of that first in-service day in service with and for people in the metro area. Some stayed on campus preparing PB&J sandwiches and blessing bags of necessities for people experiencing homelessness. Others went to serve at agencies like Wish for Wheels, the Denver Rescue Mission, Earthlinks, the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and Meto Caring. Jim Broderick King '87, Director of Ignatian Spirituality & Formation, organized the effort, citing, "We believe it is important to live out the commitment to justice that the Grad at Grad calls our students to and to model for them what it is to be Men and Women with and for Others."
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.