Rick’s Center for Gifted Children

Rick’s Center for Gifted Children

Located on the campus of the University of Denver, Ricks Center provides a nationally recognized gifted education program for gifted children pre-K through eighth grade who demonstrate exceptional, differentiated abilities and learning needs. Their mission is to provide a dynamic and challenging educational environment that anticipates and responds to the individual intellectual, social, emotional, physical, aesthetic, and cognitive needs of gifted children. Ricks offers an average student-teacher ratio of seven-to-one, where teachers can focus on multiple teaching strategies designed to address the specific needs, learning styles, intellectual abilities and interests of each child.

Phone:

303-871-2982

Email:

ricksctr@du.edu

Grade(s):

6-8, K-5, Pre-K

Location(s):

Colorado

School Type(s):

Gifted, Private, Twice-Exceptional

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