Regis Jesuit High School
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Regis Jesuit High School
We are a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory high school serving more than 1650 young men and women in grades 9-12 in becoming Men and Women with and for Others. With more than 140 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-gender 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.
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Inspire & Ignite 2025 is a bold vision that addresses access, innovation and excellence at Regis Jesuit High School. The plan builds on the school's successful past and will ensure that generations of future students will be formed to be creative, compassionate, complex problem-solvers for humanity, the natural world and the greater glory of God.
Long before Ryan '20 Tierney (in red jacket on left) or his brother Matthew '22 (in red jacket on right) were old enough to attend Regis Jesuit, the family had become deeply immersed in the idea. Through the summer swim team in Castle Pines, they knew Teddy '15 and John '17 Koerner, who went on to graduate from Pomona College and Columbia University respectively.
Reviews (9)
Paul Brock
Paul Brock
Aug 16, 2018
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Wonderful experience. Take the AP classes, join clubs freshman year and stick with them for four years. Walsweer, Bruno, Rinner, Rogers, McPhee, Malsalm, and the Jesuits are personal favorite teachers. Sign up for Theology Seminar senior year, it's a life changing course. Go to the football games and social events. It's a block schedule with alternating days, 85 minute classes, 35 minute break between 1st and 3rd, 10 min between 2nd and 3rd, then 55 minutes for lunch before going to fourth. LT4, brothers.
Blain Eno
Blain Eno
Dec 07, 2017
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Worst place in the world for a swim meet. For a private school they have thier pool in a doom bubble with zero parking nearby for wet swimmers leaving (or anyone else including handicapped) and a few benches for spectators and swimmers to share. Most get stuck jammed around the entrance trying to see.
Marco Capraro
Marco Capraro
Feb 02, 2017
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Best high school in the world. Id highly recommend sending children here no matter what. so blessed to have gone here. Truly caring staff and the brotherhood is real
Rob Reddish
Rob Reddish
Jul 17, 2015
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Amazing school, offers broad experiences that my daughter will remember for a lifetime. I know she will be ready for college.
Peter Schultze
Peter Schultze
Jul 16, 2015
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This is an exceptional experience for my students and family. Detail oriented school with an emphasis on developing adults. Very impressed by the school's commitment to the community and service. This is a rigorous academic experience I am confident will prepare students well for their next step in life.
Alien Man Jo
Alien Man Jo
Nov 03, 2013
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I am currently a student at regis jesuit and i love it i transferred from a public school and find the school so much more challenging academically they really get you ready for college my only complaint is the traffic to pick up and drop off so i would suggest dropping your child off close to the school then they walk the rest
Dennis Tarrant
Dennis Tarrant
Jul 03, 2013
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Our daughter was in the first graduating class for the Girls Division.
This is a school that delivers on the promise to provide a rigorous academic environment. They set high standards for students in all their programs, academic, arts, athletics, and they exceed them.
I also believe that their expectation that parents get involved has a lot to do with the overall excellence. Another example of small schools exceeding expectations. They spend considerably less per student and still outperform public schools. The next time school districts ask for more money, ask why? It is not a given that students
Parker Colorado
Parker Colorado
Jun 06, 2013
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As a parent of a second young women going through the girls division, I can attest to the absolute difference that Regis has made, not only in both my daughters lives, but in mine and my wife's life as well. This is not a school for the student to go sit in different classrooms for an hour. At Regis, they expect participation from students. That’s what makes it so special. Teachers are not glorified baby sitters trying to teach something. They actually get to teach, what a difference.
Regis has an exceptional college prep rigor and has the curriculum to challenge even a highly competitive uber
Edith Duru
Edith Duru
Aug 16, 2012
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The school is excellent academically and offers a variety of sports. Worth the price tag