Senior Brady Luminais Scores 36 on ACT®

Posted September 21, 2023 / Last updated September 29, 2023

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This summer, senior Brady Luminais of Jesuit’s Class of 2024 earned a superscore of 36 on the ACT®, a national standardized measure of college readiness. Luminais attended Christian Brothers School and St. Catherine of Sienna School and is the son of Brad and Brandy Luminas.

Alongside his personal academic accomplishments, Luminais has contributed his leadership and expertise to Jesuit’s co-curricular offerings as treasurer of National Honor Society and senior representative of Mu Alpha Theta. He is also a member of Sodality, Jesuit Medical Society, a big brother, peer support, and the sports analysis club.

In addition to his academic and leadership endeavors, Luminais is an active participant in numerous service organizations. His commitment to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Student Visionaries of the Year Campaign has earned him the 2022-23 LLS Team Member of the Year Award for his personal fundraising efforts in the Louisiana/Mississippi Chapter. He will carry on as a Student Mentor with the LLS throughout his senior year. Moreover, Luminais recently completed a service project in Guatemala with the Courts for Kids Program, immersing himself in the local culture while constructing a multi-sports court for the community’s children. He also fulfills the role of a Eucharistic Minister at Jesuit.

Although unsure of his college choice at this time, Luminais sets his sights on a career in either medicine or law.

The ACT® consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading and science, each scored on a scale of 1–36. A student’s composite score is the average of the four test scores whereas a student’s superscore, a measure introduced in 2016, accounts for the highest score from each subtest from two different testing dates.


Above all, Jesuit relentlessly pursues God’s greater glory. While students’ academic accolades reflect the school’s mission, they are not the mission itself. They instead signify that Blue Jays are becoming the men that they were made to be: men of faith and men for others.

Alongside celebrating students who attain these academic accomplishments, Jesuit also highlights graduating seniors who are named winners of highly selective merit-based national scholarship competitions. Click here to read about more of these students.