We are a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory high school serving nearly 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.
The Boys Varsity Wrestling Team competed in a very tough Westminster Bob Landgraf Invitational Tournament, sending only five wrestlers out of the 14 weight classes. Even with a small number of competitors, the team placed 6th overall out of 22 teams and all five wrestlers placed, defeating Top 10 individually ranked wrestlers in their respective divisions in the state. Great performance, Raiders!
113 lbs - Richard Avila '26, Second Place 120 lbs - Dane Anderson '26, Second Place 138 lbs - Gavin Anderson '26, Fifth Place 157 lbs - Lafe Sarjeant '27, Third Place 215 lbs - Aidan Sullivan '27, Third Place
The JV team competed at a tough Chatfield JV War Horse Invitational over the weekend, placing 8th out of 25 teams while only representing nine of the 14 weight classes. Great job, Raiders!
106 lbs - Dean Anderson '29, Fourth Place 126 lbs - David Rodriguez '28, Fifth Place 126b lbs - Clayton Damrath '27, First Place 144 lbs - Leonardo Landini '28 - Fourth Place 150 lbs - Caden Simpson '29, Seventh Place 215 lbs - Tony Ndikum '26, Second Place
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.