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Directory > Education![]() Academy Schools - Children's Academy318 5th Ave. S. - Kent, WA 98032 - Map It 253-852-4949 | website Academy Schools offers small classes and personalized lesson plans for highly capable students. Our students are creative, talented, and have a range of skills that enhances their opportunity to flourish in an environment of personalized attention and small class sizes. Our curriculum is well-rounded to include core academics, character education, world languages, fine arts, physical education, and technology components. Academy Schools is nonsectarian and features a diverse population. Pre K - 12 Al Galgalim/Training WheelsKirkland and Bothell 425-467-9099 | website | email Al Galgalim/Training Wheels is an exciting Jewish family education program that combines songs, fun-filled activities and learning experiences for parents and/or grandparents and children ages 2- 5. Participants will celebrate Shabbat and the Jewish Holidays in a friendly environment of a small supportive group. Nine two hour sessions will be held monthly on Sundays in Kirkland led by Carrie Hearshen and in Bothell led by Rabbi Jody Cook. Prior knowledge of Jewish customs and holidays is not necessary. Program starts in September 2008 and concludes in May 2009. Enrolling now! Alcuin School216 W. Boston - Seattle, WA 98119 - Map It 206-286-0771 | email Focusing on the developmental, social, emotional and academic needs of young children. Small, safe and supportive environment in a convenient Queen Anne location. Tutoring and summer programs available. Flexible admissions. Enrolling ages 3 to 6. All Saints Catholic School504 2nd St. S.W. - Puyallup, WA 98371 - Map It 253-845-5025 | website | email All Saints Catholic School serves PreK through 8th grade. In addition to our core curriculum students receive instruction in technology, music, physical education, art, Spanish, and religion. Before and after school care is available as well as extra curricular activities. Puyallup: Grades 3-8 Fife: Grades PreK-2 American Dance Institute8001 Greenwood Ave. N. - Seattle, WA 98103 - Map It 206-783-0755 | website | email Professional dance instruction in a noncompetitive environment for children, teens and adults. Ballet, Hip-Hop, Irish Step, Flamenco, Polynesian, Tap, Jazz, Modern Dance, Pre-Ballet, Creative Dance, parent/toddler, nurturing baby and summer dance camps. Birthday parties and studio rental also available. Annie Wright School827 N. Tacoma Ave. - Tacoma, WA 98403 - Map It 253-272-2216 | website | email Annie Wright School is proud to be a unified school with an international emphasis and two distinct missions. Grades preschool - 8 offer a strong college preparatory education for boys and girls in an atmosphere of maximum challenge and support. Grades 9-12 offer an outstanding single-gender program focused on girls in both a day school and boarding school environment. All students benefit from a learning environment designed to foster each student's full potential as scholar, artist and athlete. APLS Learning Center2015 Richards Road S.E. - Bellevue, WA 98005 - Map It 425-641-1703 | website A place for children to learn in a multilanguage program. (Chinese or Japanese, English) Early Learning For children ages 2 1/2 to 6. Monday through Friday 8am-5:30pm. We provide opportunities for children to experience different culture and Chinese or Japanese, to stimulate their curiosity and imagination through language learning. Archdiocese of Seattle Catholic Schools710 Ninth Ave. - Seattle, WA 98104 - Map It 206-382-4843 | website The Catholic school system of the Archdiocese of Seattle extends from Bellingham to Vancouver and from the Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. The 72 western Washington schools comprise the ninth largest school district in the state with 62 elementary schools and 10 high schools. These Catholic schools serve a diverse population of more than 22,000 K-12 students and nearly 1,800 teachers. With assistance from the Catholic Schools Department, each school is locally administered by a parish or by an independent board, and each is responsible for maintaining Archdiocesan standards for religious education. |