Student Experience

Activities

The goal of the Regis Jesuit High School Clubs and Activities Program is for every student to become involved in some sort of activity or sport while attending Regis Jesuit.

An Opportunity for Self-Development

Clubs and activities offer students an opportunity for self-development. We are committed to educating the “whole person” and a full range of athletic, non-athletic and service-oriented activities are offered.

Co-curricular activities provide opportunities for students to enhance their talents and develop skills outside of the traditional classroom setting. They provide a nurturing environment in which friendships flourish. In addition, activities and competitions bring feelings of achievement to students, while participation in activities and sports challenges them to spend time wisely. Students who participate are more well-rounded individuals.

Clubs are subject to student participation and new clubs are formed based on student interest. Each semester there are opportunities for students to propose club ideas.

Student Activities Director

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  • Photo of Bryan Timme

    Mr. Bryan Timme 

    Assistant Principal for Student Life
    (303) 269-8032
  • Photo of Ann Eazor

    Ms. Ann Eazor 

    Student Life Logistics Manager
    (303) 269-8130

Clubs & Activities on Campus

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  • Academic Clubs

    Students have the opportunity to use what they have learned in the classroom in new ways that challenge them to think critically. Academic club options span multiple curricular areas including language, science, social studies and math, and include offerings like National Honor Society (NHS) and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA).

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  • Artistic & Cultural Clubs

    Students can explore their creative sides more deeply through clubs focused on artistic pursuits such as ceramics, painting, music or dance or can learn about another culture more fully.

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  • Faith-Based Clubs

    Faith traditions are explored through several clubs designed for students wanting to develop or deepen an authentic relationship with God.

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  • Communications & Publications Clubs

    Students have the opportunity to express their perspectives and share their voices through a variety of clubs including speech and debate, yearbook, broadcast and print journalism or literary works.

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  • Leadership Clubs

    With opportunities such as Servant Leadership, students have the chance to learn and practice leadership skills that will serve them for a lifetime.

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  • Service & Social Justice Clubs

    Inspired by our call to form Men and Women with and for Others, there are numerous clubs allowing students to explore issues of social justice more deeply and to take action through engagement with those on the margins of our society.

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  • Sport & Social Clubs

    A large variety of clubs appeal to student interests beyond the classroom and allow them to engage with one another in fun ways that help them release stress or explore new interests. Offerings include strategic game playing, book club, mountain biking and more.

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  • Spirit Week & Wish Week

    Spirit Week takes place during the days leading up to Homecoming. It is a fun-filled week of activities and contests that students look forward to every year and even the faculty and staff get into.

    Wish Week happens in the spring where students participate in fun dress-down days and other activities to raise money to fulfill a wish of a child through the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

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  • School Dances

    Regis Jesuit sponsors several dances during the school year. Some are casual. Others such as Homecoming and Prom are semi-formal or formal. Students are not required to have a date to attend a dance and often friends attend as groups.

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  • Mission Season

    Planned by the Servant Leadership Class, Mission Season is an annual effort that provides a variety of activities for students to get involved—dress-down days, contests, etc. The purpose of the effort is to raise money for partner agencies here in the metro area and across the globe to promote their missions of caring for the vulnerable and marginalized in our world.

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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