
Who We Are

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School is a dynamic community in the heart of Park Hill that puts Faith, Academics and Service at the core of all that we do. Every student matters and our faculty and staff work tirelessly to educate the whole child.
As a Catholic school within the Archdiocese of Denver, Blessed Sacrament Catholic School (BSCS) is devoted to the teachings of the Catholic faith and to providing a safe environment where every child can excel. At all levels, BSCS offers a challenging academic curriculum that is balanced with creative and social offerings.
The community at BSCS is undeniably tight-knit and supportive. With the guidance of our Principal and Pastor, our parents, students, teachers, staff and parishioners work together to create a community that nurtures and enhances the wellbeing of every child.
Mission Statement
Blessed Sacrament Catholic School is an academic community of faith that develops the whole child’s mind, heart and soul. We do this by…
Assurance Statement of Compliance with the Purposed of Title IX Education Act
The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese, under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop, and at the direction of the Superintendent, attest that none of the Catholic schools discriminates on the basis of sex in its admission policies, its treatment of students or its employment practices.
Notice of Student Non-Discrimination Policy
The Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Denver, under the jurisdiction of Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila, S.T.L. and at the direction of the Superintendent, state that all of their Catholic schools admit students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the schools. Furthermore, Archdiocesan schools admit disabled students in accord with the policy on Admissions in the Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Schools Administrator’s Manual. These schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, disability, color, and national or ethnic origin in the administration of their educational policies, employment practices, scholarship and loan programs, athletic or other school-administered programs.

Inspiring students to encounter, love, and serve Jesus Christ through the Catholic faith.
Assisting parents to form their children in academic and moral excellence, in a safe and caring environment.
Building a foundation for students to use their God-given talents with courage to truly better the lives of others.

School Profile
Year Opened
1922
Religious Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Schools
Geographic Range
Park Hill, Central Park, Aurora, Commerce City, other Front Range areas
Support Staff
School Nurse, Preschool Paraprofessionals, School Counselor, Learning Specialist
After School Care
Provided through our Falcon’s Nest program
Pick up before 6:00PM
After School Enrichment
New opportunities available every trimester for Preschool-8th Grade
Number of Teachers
7 preschool lead teachers; 8 preschool paraprofessionals; 12 elementary teachers; 8 middle school teachers; Specials teachers for Spanish, Music, Art, Physical Education, Technology, and Catechesis of the Good Shepherd; Learning Specialist
Preschool Program
2 ½, 3 and 4 year olds; half day or full day options; average class size is 17
Elementary Program
Kindergarten-5th grade; 2 classes per grade; average class size is 18-23 students
Middle School Program
6th-8th grade; 2 classes per grade; average class size is 19-26 students
Enrollment
Approximately 400+ students
Schedule
7:40AM – 3:00PM
Diversity
We welcome families of all faiths, races, and nationalities. Approximately a third of our student population is non-Catholic, and about 13% of our students have an Hispanic, African American, or Asian backgrounds.