05/30/2026
One last gathering before summer break.
Yesterday, our faculty and staff came together for Mass and brunch to celebrate the year, reflect, reconnect and give thanks for this community and the incredible people who make it so special.
Along with honoring our retirees, we recognized faculty and staff celebrating milestone anniversaries and celebrated this year's peer-selected award recipients: Matthew Ortiz (Mike Buckley Award), Lindsay Cummings (Sister Benita Volk Award), and Molly Marchand (AMDG Award).
And while the school year may be over, campus won't stay quiet for long — we're looking forward to welcoming rising 5th–8th graders on June 8th for RJ Soar summer camps. ☀️
05/23/2026
Another year of showing up: in the classroom, on the field, on stage, in service and for each other.
This was 2025–26 at Regis Jesuit. State runs. All-State honorees. Retreat moments. Opening nights. Early mornings and late practices. Students who grew into something more than they were in August.
We're proud of every single one of you. Enjoy your summer, Raiders. We'll see you in the fall.
Photo credit (rocket): Nadine
05/20/2026
Over the weekend, Baccalaureate Ceremonies for the Class of 2026 offered moments of stillness, reflection and joy before commencement as our graduates go forth as Men and Women With and For Others.
05/17/2026
A weekend not to be forgotten. 🎓
A packed quad, proud families, dedicated faculty and staff and even storm clouds that held off just in time gave way to two beautiful celebrations of the Class of 2026. Our young women and men walked across the stage ready for what comes next, grounded in faith, friendship, and who they have become here at RJ.
For nearly 150 years, Regis Jesuit has formed students of competence, conscience, character and compassion. This class makes that legacy their own.
Congratulations, Raiders. We are so proud of you. ✨
05/13/2026
Today our freshmen took part in Cannonball Day, a Regis Jesuit tradition rooted in the story of St. Ignatius of Loyola. After being struck by a cannonball in 1521, Ignatius’ life took a new direction, a moment that still shapes Jesuit schools today.
The morning began with Mass and quickly turned lively with water balloons, cheering classmates and plenty of commitment off the diving board.
👉 Swipe through for the excitement.
05/07/2026
Before the caps are tossed and the final week for the Class of 2026 begins, we pause.
These final days allow some reflection on the growth, the challenges and the formation that has shaped our seniors into who they are today.
They leave Regis Jesuit grounded in faith, strengthened by academic rigor and ready to step forward with integrity and compassion.
Graduation is close and the formation lasts a lifetime.
Drop a note of encouragement or a prayer for the Class of 2026 below 🤍
05/04/2026
💧 Trouble in the Bubble—an RJ classic.
Once a year, our Aquatic Sports classes go head‑to‑head in a water polo showdown that brings the fun and the fire. First semester vs. second semester.
It all happens in the Missy Franklin Pool known for producing state champions and Olympians, and where tradition meets opportunity every single day.
And the momentum doesn’t stop here…
🏊♂️ This weekend, we will be cheering loudly for RJ Boys Swim & Dive as they compete in the State Championships at VMAC in Thornton.
In a pool that’s produced champions, even class traditions carry a little extra weight.
📸 Swipe for the splash.
05/01/2026
This week we celebrated students whose leadership and commitment have shaped our school community in meaningful ways. 🎓✨ Awards were presented across departments and programs, and the range of honorees reflects the many ways students contribute to life at our school.
We cannot capture everyone here, but the impact of these students reaches well beyond a single ceremony. We are proud of those who were honored 👏 and grateful to the faculty who took time to recognize their work.
04/30/2026
A big congratulations to the Canta Belles and Vox Lucis choirs, who earned Superior Honors at the Colorado West Invitational Choir Competition in Grand Junction. Competing against top high school choirs from across Colorado, both ensembles delivered outstanding performances.
Our choir students perform throughout the year, from concerts on campus to school Masses and select competitions. Those experiences give real purpose to the work done in rehearsal and help students grow as confident, thoughtful musicians.
And there is always room for more voices!
04/29/2026
Today’s final signing day marked the completion of a year that saw 38 Regis Jesuit student athletes commit to continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level. 🖊️🎓.
There is a lot behind every one of these moments, from early mornings and long seasons to balancing academics and athletics with steady support along the way, and it is special to see it all come together like this. We are proud of each Raider and excited to keep cheering them on in the chapters ahead.
📸 Swipe for signing day moments from today and earlier this year.