Archbishop Riordan High School

Archbishop Riordan High School is a diocesan, co-ed Catholic high school established by the Society of Mary in San Francisco, California. It is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco. It opened in fall 1949 as Riordan High School, named after Archbishop Patrick William Riordan, the second Archbishop of San Francisco; "Archbishop" was officially added to its name in 1990.

Archbishop Riordan High School
Address
175 Frida Kahlo Way

San Francisco
,
94112

United States
Coordinates37°43′40″N 122°27′11″W
Information
TypePrivate, co-ed
MottoMihi Vivere Christus Est
(For Me to Live Is Christ.)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic;
Marianist
Established1949 (as St. James, 1906)
School districtArchdiocese Of San Francisco
PresidentTimothy Reardon
DeanRaquel Olivia-Gomez (students)
Juan Zumbado (students)
Nathaniel Simon (academics)
PrincipalTimothy Reardon
Grades9-12
Enrollment983 (2021-2022)
  Grade 9278
  Grade 10273
  Grade 11213
  Grade 12219
CampusUrban
Color(s)   Purple and gold
Athletics conferenceWest Catholic Athletic League
Team nameCrusaders
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
PublicationFuture
NewspaperThe Crusader
YearbookLance
Tuition$22,500
Websiteriordanhs.org

Riordan was the oldest exclusively male high school in San Francisco. In January 2020, the school announced that it will become coeducational in the fall.

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