Once a week the schedule turns a period over to clubs, so a Raider can belong to more than one without ever having to choose. Every one of them is run by its own student officers.
Clubs are part of how a Raider is formed, not what he does after the forming. Inside them he lives his faith, builds his community, and serves someone else, while chasing whatever he happens to love. Some of the traditions are Rummel’s alone: the Big Brothers’ Poster Nights in football season, and the Raiders’ Digest, the only print student newspaper in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. Open any one for what it does, who can join, and the teacher to ask.
Membership in the Chess Club is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Jacob St. PierreThe Latin Club celebrates Roman and classical culture, and each spring members compete for the coveted Libertas Trophy in the Ancient Trivia Tournament. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. John WalkerThe honor society for math students, Mu Alpha Theta members represent Rummel at math competitions and work with the underclassmen of Math Club. Membership is open only to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Moderators: Mrs. Julie Long and Mr. Evelio HernandezThe four pillars of National Honor Society are scholarship, service, leadership, and character, and members serve year-round as tutors and once per year in a group service project. Membership is by selection of the Faculty Council and is open only to rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Moderator: Mr. David CorneliusNEHS celebrates the achievement of students in their English coursework and in their fiction and nonfiction compositions. Membership is by selection of the Faculty Council and is open only to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Moderator: Mrs. Ronnie McKennaNJHS honors young men who are already exemplary in scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship; members will participate in tutoring, leadership training, and service projects throughout the year. Membership is by selection of the Faculty Council and is open only to freshmen.
Moderator: Mr. David CorneliusQuiz Bowl is a team academic competition testing all kinds of trivia. The quiz bowl team practices after school and competes on weekends throughout the year. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. David CorneliusSpanish Club honors Hispanic and Latino cultures and promotes the Spanish language on campus, sponsoring the school's annual Cinco de Mayo celebration. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Jeffrey HinesThe Robotics Team designs and builds robots both for fun and for competition. Membership is open to all students willing to learn robotics design.
Moderator: Mr. Bob WhitmanSpeech and Debate Club provides students with opportunities to develop public speaking, argumentation, critical thinking, research, and communication skills. Students participate in debates, speeches, and other competitive events while learning to construct persuasive arguments, respond thoughtfully to opposing viewpoints, and present ideas confidently. It meets throughout the year with opportunities to compete on weekends in the Fall and Spring. The club is open to all students with 8th graders competing in Junior Varsity events and 9-12th graders participating in Varsity events.
Moderator: Mr. David CorneliusThe Archbishop Rummel Ambassadors are given the privilege of being a liaison between our school and our Raider community. They exemplify the best of Archbishop Rummel by being high achieving students as well as well-rounded individuals. These are the student leaders that plan campus events, and are tasked with being the first line of contact for the student body, alumni, and prospective future Raiders and their families. Archbishop Rummel Ambassadors exhibit the best qualities of our school at all times by living a life of faith, community, and service as stated in our mission statement.
Moderators: Mr. Maddux Meariman and Ms. Molly PevetoBig Brothers is a group of upperclassmen who serve as mentors to the eighth grade class, encouraging them to get involved on campus and helping them become accustomed to life at Rummel. Membership is open only to juniors and seniors and is by application only.
Moderators: Mr. Tim Primes and Mr. Jack BoyleThe Campus Ministry team serves the faculty, staff, and student body of Archbishop Rummel by promoting the liturgy, running retreats, and inviting the community into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. Membership is open only to juniors and seniors and is by application only.
Moderator: Mr. Alex LorioMembers of Raiders for Life promote pro-life causes on campus and in the community, recognizing and defending the dignity of life from conception to natural death. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Br. Leroy BakerRummel Student Council consists of an executive board, five class councils, and several representatives. Together, these young men plan campus events and advocate for the student body. Membership as a class or executive board officer is by election, though other positions are available.
Moderators: Mrs. Kerrie Hutchinson and Mrs. Tiffany MatherneSponsored by Chick-fil-A, the Leader Academy trains the young men of Archbishop Rummel to step into leadership roles and engages them in service to the community. Membership is by application only.
Moderator: Dr. Carol LangstonThe Next Gen club is a student-led club where students have the opportunity to engage in faith-based conversations, games, and leadership principles.
Moderator: Mrs. Jina GendronThe Raider Band is a coeducational program with Archbishop Chapelle High School. The program hosts marching, jazz, and concert bands and has a rigorous competition schedule. Membership is by audition only.
Moderators: Mr. Telly Higgins and Mr. Jacob St. PierreThe Genesian Players, named in honor of St. Genesius, is Archbishop Rummel's theatre group. Their two major stage productions are hosted in the fall and spring, with auditions typically taking place at the beginning of each semester. Membership is open to all Rummel students and students from local Catholic girls' schools.
Moderator: Mrs. Emily CarmadelleMembers of the Art Club work diligently on projects in a diverse range of artistic media for both public and private exposition. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mrs. Danielle McLeodThe Guitar Club promotes the acoustic and electric guitar among students in a wide range of musical styles. Membership is open to any student committed to improving his musical skill.
Moderator: Dr. Brian CredoMembers of the Music Appreciation Club meet throughout the year to listen to and discuss music from many different genres. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Tim PrimesFounded in 1962, the Raiders' Digest is Rummel's school newspaper. In the 2026-27 school year, Raiders' Digest will publish four issues. Membership is open to all students interested in writing, reporting, or photography.
Moderator: Mr. Tim PrimesThe intramurals program takes place exclusively during lunchtime and includes a rotating schedule of sports, including 3 on 3 basketball, wiffleball, and flag football. Membership is open to students who are not on a varsity sports team.
Moderator: Mr. Jack BoyleThe Rummel FIFA Club promotes the sport of soccer on campus and brings together soccer fans. FIFA Club hosts lunchtime intramural soccer events throughout the year, such as EA Sports FC tournaments, soccer tennis, and the Raider Cup.
Moderator: Mr. Tim PrimesThe Rummel Fishing Club provides opportunities for students to participate in recreational fishing. During Lent, the Fishing Club hosts Friday Fish Fries on campus after school. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Michael MosleyThe Pickleball Club gives students the chance to play and compete in one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. Members compete against each other in casual 2v2 matches. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Max del RioThe Ping Pong Club meets after school in the sophomore wing on Fridays during the months of August, September, and October. Members compete in casual games of table tennis. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Joel NeillMembers of the Tabletop Club meet regularly to participate in a number of tabletop board and card games. Membership is open to all students.
Moderator: Mr. Evelio HernandezSpend A Day puts an eighth grader into a Raider’s schedule, club period included.