How to Enroll

If you are ready to begin the journey of developing a long-term relationship with RMCA, simply follow the steps below.

1. Find out more about RMCA by reviewing the materials in this website and by taking advantage of the opportunities listed below.

2. Register your child(ren). Simply fill out the New Family Registration Form (available at the RMCA office or by downloading from this website) and then contact the school office. The enrollment counselor will determine whether there is an immediate opening for your child(ren) or if they will be put on a waiting list.

3. Submit the registration fee along with your registration form to the school office. This will reserve a place either in the available class(es) or the waiting list(s) for your child(ren) while the admissions process is completed. Please note that the application process cannot begin until the registration form and payment have been received.

4. Once a place is available in the class for your child(ren), you will need to submit the New Student Application Form, the Teacher Recommendation Form or, for entering kindergarteners, the Preschool Teacher Recommendation Form (completed by a current teacher or administrator and sent directly to the school), and a copy of a recent report card. These three must all be received before the admissions committee can consider your child for admission to the school.



School Visits
To schedule a 30-minute time to observe any of our Mom’s Day Out, Preschool, Elementary, or Middle School classes, or to take a tour of our beautiful facility, please call or stop by the RMCA office. Observations and tours are by appointment only. The office phone number is 303-652-9162.

 

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Note: Families who are currently enrolled in the Academy and are reenrolling, please contact the school office for Returning Family Registration information and forms.


 

 

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Admission Standards

Tuition & Fees

Tuition Assistance Information

Enrollment Priority

Standardized Test Scores