Kent Denver School. Kent Denver is a private, coeducational college-preparatory school serving middle school and high school students in grades 6-12. Conveniently located on a 200-acre campus with easy access to downtown Denver and the DTC, we serve diverse, talented students from across the metro area.
Indeed, to be a Kent parent is to join a close-knit community, one which you are encouraged, like your children, to enjoy to the fullest. Parents | Kent School
Excellence in scholarship and character is the goal of a Kent Denver education. We seek to build a caring, diverse community of responsible citizens. To that end, our school provides a challenging college preparatory curriculum and sets high ethical standards. Robotics Wins State—Again! about Robotics Wins State—Again!
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Parents find that the more involved they are, the deeper the shared experience with their children. All parents are considered members of the Kent Parents Association.
Indeed, to be a Kent parent is to join a close-knit community, one which you are encouraged, like your children, to enjoy to the fullest. Although Kent is a boarding school, that does not mean that parents have limited involvement in their children’s lives.
Kent Denver School will foster a culture where all differences and identities across gender, ability, religion, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity and economic background are valued, celebrated and recognized as an essential quality of the education offered in our dynamic learning environment.
The school admits qualified students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or marital status to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.