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Denver Campus for Jewish Education

Herzl/RMHA at a Glance

Herzl/RMHA at the Denver Campus is the largest college preparatory, K through12, community Jewish day school in the Rocky Mountain region, and one of the most successful, small private schools in America.

We offer a challenging dual curriculum in general and Judaic studies, small class sizes, an outstanding faculty and a strong athletic program. Our students attend top colleges across the country and take their place as leaders in the Jewish community.

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Here are just a few highlights of our success:

  • Many third and fifth grade students score from the 95th to the 99th percentile on standardized tests.
  • The average SAT scores for the class of 2008:
    Critical Reading – 627, Math – 622, Writing – 638;
    Average total – 1887 (equivalent to 28.5 on ACT).
  • We graduate six times the average of National Merit Scholars.
  • 63% of the students who took Advanced Placement tests received scores of 3 or higher.
  • 60% of Upper School students participate in our athletic program.
  • Graduates attend and succeed at the colleges of their choice.

Diversity
We serve a broad spectrum of the Jewish community, representing neighborhoods throughout the Denver metro area, countries around the world and a variety of ethnic backgrounds. Our approach to education views diversity as strength and teaches respect for the differences in Jewish observance.

Established: 1975

Grades: K-12

Accreditation: Association of Colorado Independent Schools (ACIS)

Associations: National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), RAVSAK: The Jewish Community Day School Network , National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC)

Campus Size: 24 acres

Location: Convenient to the metro Denver Jewish community

Curriculum: Comprehensive, College Preparatory Liberal Arts
Core combined with Judaic Studies and Values

Average Enrollment: 380

Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1 Lower School; 15:1 Upper School

Before and After-School Activities: BLAST After-School
Enrichment, Extended Day, Clubs and Team Sports

Meeting the Needs of Most Learners:

  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Challenge and Enrichment Program
  • Advanced Placement Courses
  • Learning Specialists and Resource Center
  • Appropriate classes for new Hebrew Learners

Tuition Assistance:
Generous tuition assistance available to qualifying families ensures every Jewish child receives a Jewish education.

Athletic Association:
Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA), Div. I

Contact:
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Director of Admission
720-449-9550

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