Campus & Facilities

In the heart of Mid-City, Jesuit’s campus reflects the rich history of New Orleans and the enduring mission that has animated the school for generations. Within walls that have witnessed 99 years of Blue Jay student life, young men encounter a campus constantly renewed to meet the needs of today.

In service of forming young men for others, Carrollton & Banks is at once the seat of Jesuit’s world-class academic program and the spiritual home for thousands of alumni, families, and friends.

From the singular Hall of Honors to the unmistakable Blue Jay Shop, Jesuit’s campus is an iconic manifestation of the school’s Catholic, Ignatian identity. There are countless treasured locations to be discovered where the legacy of the past meets the enthusiasm of today’s students, faculty, and staff.

Jesuit welcomes visitors, from prospective families to alumni and their loved ones.

After making an appointment, visitors should enter the campus at the Madonna Della Strada building, which is on the corner of Banks Street and Solomon Street.

Constructed in 1926 when the school moved from its 1847 downtown location
Houses two breathtaking chapels: the Chapel of the North American Martyrs and the Holy Name Chapel
Spans three city blocks including athletics facilities and fine and performing arts facilities
Features four stories of fully renovated classrooms
Includes the unparalleled John Ryan Stadium, a multi-sport athletic field and stadium

Jesuit High School has completed the required Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (A.H.E.R.A.) asbestos re-inspection and surveillance of its buildings for the 2025-2026 school year. Updated asbestos management plans for each building are available for review in the office during regular school hours.