Search Results
24 results for schools located in Colorado, with type Special program emphasis and with survey responses since 2017.
Regis Jesuit High School
6400 S LEWISTON WAY, AURORA, CO
Special program emphasis • Roman Catholic • Est. 1877
|
International School of Denver
7701 E 1ST PL UNIT C, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
Southeast Christian School
9650 JORDAN RD, PARKER, CO
Special program emphasis • Christian • Est. 1977
|
Arma Dei Academy
341 E WILDCAT RESERVE PKWY, HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO
Special program emphasis • Christian
|
Denver Waldorf School
2100 S PENNSYLVANIA ST, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1974
|
Thw Logan School for Creative Learning
1005 YOSEMITE ST, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1989
|
Sts Peter & Paul Catholic Stem School
3920 PIERCE ST, WHEAT RIDGE, CO
Special program emphasis • Roman Catholic • Est. 1955
|
Shining Mountain Waldorf School
999 VIOLET AVE, BOULDER, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1983
|
Waldorf School on the Roaring Fork
16543 HWY 82, CARBONDALE, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
Ricks Center for Gifted Children
2040 S YORK ST, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1984
|
Immanuel Lutheran School
4650 SUNVIEW DR, LOVELAND, CO
Special program emphasis • Lutheran • Est. 1977
|
Mackintosh Academy
7018 S PRINCE ST, LITTLETON, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
|
Liberty Classical Academy
5175 COUNTY ROAD 335, NEW CASTLE, CO
Special program emphasis • Other Religion
|
Boulder Valley Waldorf School
6500 DRY CREEK PKWY, NIWOT, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
High Mountain Institute
531 COUNTY ROAD 5A, LEADVILLE, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
Rock Solid Christian Academy
200 S UNIVERSITY BLVD, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Christian
|
Tara Performing Arts High School
4180 19TH ST, BOULDER, CO
Special program emphasis • Other Religion
|
St. Francis Del. Sales Grade School
235 S SHERMAN ST, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Roman Catholic • Est. 1906
|
Boulder Sudbury School
3800 PLATEAU RD, LONGMONT, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
Alpine Valley School
4501 PARFET ST, WHEAT RIDGE, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
L’ecole Del. Denver
2280 E 16TH AVE, DENVER, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
The Link School
18885 COUNTY ROAD 367, BUENA VISTA, CO
Special program emphasis • Other Religion
|
Colorado International School
7203 W 120TH AVE, BROOMFIELD, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
Kishami Academy
2328 E PLATTE AVE, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
Special program emphasis • Nonsectarian
|
About This Data
Where is this data from?
Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.
What schools are included?
Why are private schools listed under public school districts?
What changes has ProPublica made?
More from Education
Read the latest education investigations from ProPublica.
Do you have information about private schools? Send us a tip.
-
How Segregation Academies Have Changed Amite County, Mississippi
A new ProPublica analysis shows the extent to which private schools segregate students. Alongside majority-Black public school districts, a separate web of private academies are filled almost entirely with white students.
-
What an Unregulated School Voucher Program Looks Like
Arizona’s acclaimed voucher program provides zero transparency into private schools’ history, academic performance or financial sustainability to help parents make informed school choices.
-
Ohio Will Use Taxpayer Money to Construct Private Religious Schools
The state is giving millions in taxpayer dollars directly to private schools to help them renovate and expand their campuses. It may be the next frontier in the push to increase the use of school vouchers, proponents say.