Apogee Strong Denver serves Elementary School only for 2024-2025. We plan to expand into middle school and high school as we continue to grow each year! That said, demand for older leaders can potentially change.
As of right now, we are accepting leaders ages 5-11 years with plans to expand to serve leaders ages 12-15 years and 16-18 years.
We will welcome leaders on September 3, 2024 and operate on an 10 month schedule. Our final day for the 2024-2025 year is June 27, 2025.
Yes, our campus will procure activities and coaches to provide enrichment options for your Leaders during the Summer months as well as during Session Breaks if desired. The cost is separate from your annual Tuition. Please see the Calendar for timeframes and ask your Director for details.
A Session is 3-6 week Project that is designed around a compelling topic/narrative and designed to deliver practical - real world skills, Socratic discussions and learning experiences. Each Session is finalized with an Exhibition showcasing finished work.
We will welcome leaders on campus between 8:15 - 8:30am. Our time together will culminate at 3:00pm. Early Bird Drop Off and Optional After School activities will be offered. Talk to your director for details.
We do not have a cafeteria. During our launch - Year 1- we will likely not have Food Options. In the future and depending on demand we will consider partnering with a local delivery company that specialize in preparing healthy lunches.
Yes, Apogee Strong Denver is a non-public (Private) Colorado education institution.
We are also a center for growth and education for the entire family. We offer every parent the opportunity to join Apogee Man or Apogee Woman, a 12-month intensive self-development program aimed at enhancing every area of their lives - marriage, family, relationships, finances, faith, and fitness. The self-development program is included with your tuition.
We are not affiliated with any one religious organization and welcome families from all denominations.
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