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Jesuit High School is located in beautiful Portland, Oregon, at 9000 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy., Portland, Oregon 97225. Our mission to educate young women and men is rooted in nearly five centuries of a Jesuit educational tradition defined by faith, community, and a commitment to serve the “Greater Glory of God.” In 1956, Jesuit was founded by members of the Society of Jesus with the motto Age Quod Agis, Do Well Whatever You Do. Over 60 years later, Age Quod Agis remains at the heart of everything we do here at Jesuit—from athletics to academics and everything in between.
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Fully completed in January 1998, the Performing Arts Center is a space for students to explore the creative arts, and houses the productions of our talented drama, choir, and band programs.

The two-story Arrupe Hall contains the recently renovated Clark Library as well as classroom space and the men’s and women’s Knight Center lockers rooms.

Canisius Chapel was originally dedicated and blessed on April 14th, 1962. The interior has been remodeled since then, but the chapel continues to serve as a space for communal prayer and reflection.

Canisius Hall has been the school’s on-campus Jesuit residence since its completion in 2003, housing the Jesuit priests and scholastics who serve our school.

Constructed in conjunction with Canisius Hall, the DeSmet Business Center houses the offices of the president, treasurer, and the development staff.

The Dieringer School Office contains the offices many school administrators, including Jesuit’s principal Khalid Maxie. Dieringer also serves as the check-in location for visitors arriving on campus.

Since is completion in 2011, this LEED certified building has provided innovative learning spaces and energy-friendly facilities for our math and science classes.

The Student Center and Commons are the site of daily lunches during the school year, as well as a variety of community-oriented activities including Coffeehouse and the annual Food Drive preparations.

Ignatius Hall provides classroom space for a variety of math, science, and modern language classes. It was the second classroom wing constructed on Jesuit’s campus.

Xavier hall contains modern language and religion classes. The building dates back to the school’s opening in 1956, containing Jesuit’s very first classrooms.

Named for Pope Francis and conveniently located in Valley Plaza adjacent to the school's main campus, the multi-purpose Bergoglio Center contains several classrooms, event spaces, and an athletic training facility.

Cronin Field holds Jesuit’s full-sized football field and running track. Over the years, Cronin has been home to the shattered records and the lasting legacies of our coaches and athletes.


The Knight Center is Jesuit’s primary gym space for varsity athletic practices and games. It also holds over 1,200 students during all-school masses and assemblies.

Smith Gym is Jesuit’s secondary gym space, the site of Friday liturgies in the Halton Family Sacred Space, as well as athletic practices and games.








Edison High School serves students with complex learning differences. While Edison is independent from Jesuit, many students take classes at both schools, and all of Jesuit’s co-curricular offerings are open to Edison students.


Lined with the iconic trees planted by the late Fr. Ed McTighe, S.J., Mary’s Way leads directly to Hayes Plaza, the heart of campus and the site of the annual May Crowning of Mary.

Stocked with all the game-day gear that a loyal Crusader fan could need, the Spirit Store directs all proceeds to the Fr. Pedro Arrupe Fund, which helps qualifying families meet the costs of a Jesuit education.









