Richwoods has
public speaking,
football, and
basketball programs, among others. Richwoods contains facilities for swim and dive, baseball, football, track and field, volleyball, basketball, and an auditorium. The school publishes one in-school newspaper, "The Shield," and a yearbook, "The Excalibur," that is now only located online on the Richwoods page.
Marching / Concert Band Every year the band performs four concerts and at home games of the football and basketball seasons. The Richwoods Marching Knights travel to competition performances of their annual show across Illinois. The marching band includes the color guard which enhances the show's theme, adding visual flair and movement.
Orchestra The Orchestra at Richwoods High School puts on three concerts every year, one for Fall, one for Winter, and one for Spring. In between these larger performances, the orchestra also plays at community events, district showcases, and more.
Plays and musicals Twice a year, Richwoods High School students perform on-stage. In the fall, students perform a play: in 2005,
The Bad Seed; in 2006,
Peter Pan; in 2007,
Arsenic and Old Lace; in 2008,
Our Town; and in 2009 "
The Miracle Worker". RHS produces musicals in the spring time: in 2004,
Damn Yankees, in 2005,
Guys and Dolls, in 2006,
Fiddler on the Roof, in 2007,
The Boy Friend, in 2008 Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Cinderella, in 2009,
Little Women, and in 2010,
Thoroughly Modern Millie. In the more recent years, Gillian Cramer directed all performances from 2018 to 2025, however, in the fall semester of 2023, a fall play was skipped due to complications with illness, and the musical performed in the spring of 2024 was chosen to be
Hairspray. In the spring of 2025, Richwoods High School performed
Bring It On. The most recent fall plays, in 2025, was a two-act combination between "Tough City, Prone to Rain" as the first act and "Hollywood's Worst Screen Tests" for the last act.
Madrigals Every year since it was first started in 1974, Richwoods has a
madrigal dinner, performed in a traditional 15th-century style. A core group of Madrigal Singers, both male and female perform much of the singing
a cappella. Part of the core Madrigals group are a king, queen, and jester that lead holiday performance. An all-female musical student group within the 15th-century style dinner is the Ladies in Waiting that sing more holiday carols. ==Sports==