Admissions and Attendance Information
Non-Discrimination Policy
In compliance with the purposes of the Title IX
Education Act, the elementary and secondary Catholic schools of the
Archdiocese of Denver, under the jurisdiction of Archbishop Charles Chaput
and at the direction of the Secretary of Catholic Education, attest that
none of the Catholic schools discriminate on the basis of gender in its
admission policies, treatment of students, or its employment practices.
Catholic schools admit students of any race, color, national or ethnic
origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally
accorded or made available to students at the schools. These schools do
not discriminate on the basis of race, age, handicap, color, national or
ethnic origin in the administration of their educational policies,
employment practices, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic or other
school administered programs.
Students shall not be denied admission because of handicap unless the
handicap seriously impairs the student’s ability to complete
successfully the school’s academic program, or unless the school cannot
provide sufficient care or make reasonable accommodation for the child.
Colorado law requires that all students have a current Certificate of
Immunization on file by the first day of school. If this information is
not on file by the first day of school, your child will not be allowed to
attend school until such time as the form is turned in to the school
office.
Students entering Kindergarten must be five years old on or before
September 15th. Results of readiness screening will also be a factor in
determining acceptance into Kindergarten.
Students entering First Grade must be six years old on or before September
15th. Students seeking admission to First Grade must also meet the
criteria set by first grade teachers regarding student readiness for the
academic program.
St. Rose in the Denver Community
Although St. Rose is a private school, we serve the entire Denver
community by offering an educational program that provides small class
sizes, quality education, and a graduation rate of over 98% (compared to
70% at public schools) to middle and low-income families.
Additionally, we provide these benefits for less than half the per-child
cost of public schools. More on our students.
Please contact the school office for tuition information. For
families registered in a Catholic parish, and recognized by their
respective pastors as parishioners, there are discounts as well as reduced
rates for multiple children.
Tuition is the same for Catholics not registered in a Catholic parish
and non-Catholic students.
Monthly payments begin in August. There is a 150 dollar per child
nonrefundable registration fee. Children who are accepted at St.
Rose may apply for financial assistance through the Seeds of Hope
Assistance Program, Educational Options for Children, and Alliance for
Choice in Education. All financial assistance is based on need and
available funds. Tax forms are required as proof of income.
Each family is expected to give 25 hours of volunteer service to the
school and to help raise 250 dollars each year through lap-a-thon and
candy sales.
School tours are available for anyone who is interested. Please
contact the office to schedule a tour.
Policies of the Archdiocese of Denver
A complete listing of the policies of the Archdiocese
of Denver, which govern the operation of St. Rose of Lima, is available
from the principal.
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