Registration Information Registration takes place only after your student has been accepted as an enrolled student. For questions regarding enrollment, please contact the office at 303-759-2076. The application for the 2021-2022 school year is now available on our website. The deadline for submission of applications for inclusion in the lottery is January 29, 2021, at midnight. Applications submitted after the deadline are added to the wait list as they are submitted. |
Our Students The school, housed in the former Ash Grove Elementary School building in southeast Denver, opened its doors to 215 students in grades K-9 on September 7, 1993. We now enroll 392 students in grades K-12, with an approximate mix of 193 students from Denver Public schools, 38 from Douglas County schools, 106 from Cherry Creek schools, 25 from Littleton Public schools and 30 from Aurora Public schools. RMSEL serves a socio-economically diverse population comprising 25% students of color, which reflects the diversity of the five sponsoring districts.
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The application for enrollment for the 2021-2022 school year is now open. The deadline for submission of applications to be included in the lottery for the 2021-2022 school year is midnight on January 29, 2021. Applications received after the deadline will be processed, and will be placed on a first come, first served waiting list. Applications and wait lists do not roll from year to year; students who do not receive an enrollment spot must submit a new application for the following year in order to be included in the lottery. If you do not remember your log in information, please DO NOT create a new parent account. It will not link to the previously existing account, and will not allow duplication of a student. Instead, please call the RMSEL office at 303-759-2076 or email cveteto@rmsel.org for assistance. |
Our Mission
As a K-12 community, the mission of the Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning (RMSEL) is to empower students and staff to be learners, thinkers, citizens, and explorers engaged in and inspired by the real world. "We are crew not passengers." |