Serving the alumni, parents, students, supporters, and friends of Jesuit High School. Jesuit is a college preparatory school for boys in grades 9-12.
This page is dedicated to Jesuit High School in Tampa and serves the alumni, parents, students, supporters, and friends of the school. Jesuit High School was established in 1899 in downtown Tampa. In 1956, it moved to its present location on North Himes Avenue. Jesuit High School is one of 56 Jesuit secondary schools in the United States. It is part of the world-wide Jesuit education enterprise that includes 28 Jesuit colleges and universities in the U.S. alone. Jesuit is a college preparatory school of grades 9-12 for male students of the greater Tampa Bay area. Its 40-acre campus is located in a residential section of the city of Tampa. Enrollment is limited to approximately 770 students, and the school nickname is the Tigers. The school's Strategic Plan identifies four priorities: Catholic, Jesuit Identity; Academic Excellence; Student Life and Leadership; and Enrollment at the Service of the Mission. The success of the school is supported by the progress of its approximately 8,000 graduates and by the continued presence of sons and brothers of alumni in the composition of its student body. Students commute to Jesuit from throughout a five-county area of west Florida. For more information about Jesuit High School, go to www.jesuittampa.org.
Jesuit High School Mission Statement:
Jesuit High School, in its mission as a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory school, labors to form men engaged in the world who are dedicated to serving God by being open to growth, intellectually competent, religious, loving and just.