Schools in Greeley

Northern Colorado's most affordable anchor city · UNC home · Western heritage

Education

School Districts

B-
Greeley-Evans School District 6
  • Greeley West HS — B-
  • Greeley Central HS — B-
  • University Schools (charter) — A-, top-rated
  • Frontier Academy (charter) — B+
  • Charter schools significantly outperform district averages

Home of UNC (University of Northern Colorado, 11,000 students)

Early Education

Childcare & Pre-K

Daycare Centers
40+
Avg Monthly Cost
$1,000–$1,300
Pre-K Availability
Good
After School
Boys & Girls Club active
Library Branches
Weld County library branches
Context

Community Demographics

Median Household Income
$62,500
Common Questions

FAQ — Greeley

What are the school ratings in Greeley?

Greeley is served by Greeley-Evans School District 6, rated B- by Niche. Charter schools significantly outperform district averages — University Schools holds an A- rating as the top-rated option, and Frontier Academy earns a B+. Greeley West HS and Greeley Central HS each hold B- ratings. Greeley is also home to the University of Northern Colorado (UNC, 11,000 students). Always verify enrollment eligibility by address, as charter and district boundaries differ.

What is the cost of living in Greeley?

The cost of living in Greeley is approximately 5% below the national average, making it one of the most affordable communities on the Front Range. The property tax rate is ~0.65% (Weld County, varies by district), and the combined sales tax rate is 6.51% — lower than many Colorado cities. The median household income is $62,500.