1107 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075
Arbor Schools embrace the Montessori philosophy of education, which espouses boosting self esteem, letting students…More learn in mixed age groups and encouraging self-directed activities.</p> <p>This facility offers classes and programs for toddlers, children ages 3 to 6, and elementary and middle school students. Its small teacher-to-student ratio ensures that students receive plenty of individualized attention.</p>
21333 SE 20th St, Sammamish, WA 98075
Pinelake Cooperative Pre-School encourages children to learn through creative activities, discovery and…More exploration. </p> <p>The pre-school begins in mid-September and continues through the end of May. The school observes the same holiday and closure schedule as the Issaquah School District (schedule distributed at the beginning of every the school year.) </p> <p>Pine Lake Coop Pre-school is a parent run organization and parent participation is what makes the school so special.</p>
19715 SE 21st St, Sammamish, WA 98075
Apex Learning provides digital educational curriculum to secondary schools and school districts. Apex Learning…More has also been accredited as a Distance Education School by the Commission on Schools of the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS). </p> <p>For more information please visit its website or primary location in Seattle.</p>
410 228th Ave NE, Sammamish, WA 98074
Located near the intersection of 228th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 4th Street, La Petite Academy provides care and…More programs for infants, toddlers, 2-year-olds, pre-schoolers and school-age students. The school has a code-accessible security door, and children will only be released to non-parent adults after an authorization form is filled out and identification is presented. In addition to these security measures, the outdoor play area is separated by age group, ensuring that kids are able to play safely and securely. For the school-age programs, La Petite offers shuttle service to the following elementary schools: Sunny Hills, route: {:controller=>"listings", :id=>"sunny-hills-elementary-school", :action=>"show"} --> in the Issaquah School District; and Rachel Carson, Christa McAuliffe, Samantha Smith, Margaret Mead and <!-- name: Elizabeth Blackwell in the Lake Washington School District.
400 228th Ave NE, Sammamish, WA 98074
Eastlake Senior High School, which enrolls students in grades 10 to 12, is one of three high schools on the…More Sammamish Plateau. It has served residents since it opened in 1993 and is part of the Lake Washington School District.</p> <p>Students learn from a core group of teachers, who coordinate lessons in math, history, science and English. The school also has Advanced Placement, Honors and Running Start programs. Running Start lets high school students take college classes.</p> <p>In 2009, the student body was made up of 732 males and 617 females. The school's 76 teachers have an average of more than 11 years of experience. Nearly 70 percent of the teachers have received their master's degree. Wolves are the school's mascot.</p> <p>Eastlake's feeder schools are: Inglewood Jr. High School and Evergreen Jr. High School (Redmond). Students from the following elementary schools also are in the Eastlake attendance area: Louisa May Alcott (Redmond), Elizabeth Blackwell, Rachel Carson, Margaret Mead, Christa McAuliffe and Samantha Smith.</p>
400 228th Ave NE, Sammamish, WA 98074
Based at Eastlake High School, Renaissance School of Art and Reasoning blends visual and performing arts, as well as…More science and math, together for its 7th to 9th grade students. In addition to art, the school stresses critical thinking skills and community awareness.</p> <p>The institution is a Choice School in the Lake Washington School District. That means it is small by design and geared to meet specific academic needs and interests. Renaissance administrators even offer <a href="http://www.lwsd.org/school/rsar/About-Us/Pages/Right-Choice.aspx">advice</a> on whether a Choice School is a good fit for a student. </p> <p>The school, founded in 2006, has a maximum enrollment of 90 students. During the 2009-10 school year, 61 percent of the students were girls and 39 percent were boys. The school has six teachers, with each one having an average of nearly 10 years of experience.</p>
1827 218th Pl NE, Sammamish, WA 98074
Little Gems pre-school offers a warm and loving environment that emphasizes reading and math development.
The…More education program at Little Gems is designed to meet and exceed the benchmarks established by Lake Washington and Issaquah school districts.</p> <p>Their open door policy allows parents to visit the classroom and get involved in the PTA (Parent Teacher Association).</p> <p>Little Gems Sammamish is conveniently located two blocks from Margaret Mead Elementary School.</p>
23912 SE Tiger Mountain Rd, Issaquah, WA 98027
Mountainside School is a dual daycare and school for children 6 weeks to 6 years of age. Programs include pre-toddler…More socialization classes and a pre-K curriculum with a focus in reading, art, music and more. Each age group is led in recreational activities, from inside projects to outdoor playtime in one of three covered playgrounds. Tours and inquires about Mountainside School can be made by phone.
20777 SE 16th St, Sammamish, WA 98075
Creekside Elementary School opened in the fall of 2010 and welcomes students from kindergarten to the 5th…More grade. Creekside is Issaquah School District's 15th elementary school.</p> <p>The school has 28 classrooms housed in an energy-efficient building with a faculty of 25 instructors. Nearly all the teachers have campus websites to communicate with families. The school's yard has covered play areas.</p> <p>The school mascot is the Otter. Creekside offers an enrichment program called the Otter Club, which operates before and after school. The <a href="http://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/documents/maps/Creekside.pdf">attendance area</a> is largely south of Southeast 8th Street and west of 228th Avenue Southeast.</p>
1725 216th Ave NE, Sammamish, WA 98074
In 2010, Margaret Mead Elementary School received a capstone Washington Achievement Award from state education…More officials in the categories of overall excellence and science achievement. The school, named after the famous American anthropologist, recently set goals to improve reading, writing, math and science programs for its 643 students, who span from Kindergarten through 6th grade. Part of the Lake Washington School District, Mead serves families who live north and, in certain cases, south of Northeast Inglewood Hill Road and west of 228th Avenue Northeast.
3200 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98075
Pine Lake Middle School is home to about 900 students in the sixth through the eighth grade. As part of the Issaquah…More School District, Pine Lake serves students in the southern part of Sammamish. The school, which opened in 1974, has a strong focus on academics, athletics and the arts.</p> <p>In 2006, the school received a National Blue Ribbon School award. Many campus teachers have their own school websites to communicate with students and disseminate class notes and assignments. The campus is closed, which means students need to stay on its grounds during class hours.</p> <p>The Issaquah Schools Foundation and the campus PTSA support after-school homework help for Pine Lake students. Campus teachers have an average of about 12 years of experience. During the 2009-10 academic year, 63 percent of the 41 faculty members had earned their master's degree. In October 2009, the student body was evenly divided between boys and girls. The school mascot is the Wolverines.</p> <p>While about 50 percent of Sunny Hills Elementary School students will attend Pine Lake, all pupils from Discovery and Creekside elementary schools are in the middle school's <a href="http://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/documents/maps/Pine.pdf">attendance area</a>. </p>
23823 NE 22nd St, Sammamish, WA 98074
This K-6th elementary school honors the first teacher selected by NASA to travel as an astronaut in space. In a…More nod to Christa McAuliffe's achievements, the school also selected the Challenger space shuttle as its mascot.</p> <p>With 511 students in October 2009, McAuliffe opened nearly two decades earlier in 1990. The faculty of 35 teachers uses a team approach to help students succeed. The school has an active PTSA organization, which supports after-class programs.</p> <p>The student breakdown in 2009 was 53 percent boys and 47 percent girls. On average, each teacher brings 13 years of experience to the classroom. Administrators reported that 21 of those teachers had their master's degrees during the 2009-10 academic year.</p> <p>The school serves families in the <a href="http://www.lwsd.org/Schools/District-Map/Pages/Default.aspx?mapType=El">northern part</a> of Sammamish, primarily those living north of Northeast 19th Drive and east and northeast of Sahalee Way Northeast. The school feeds into Inglewood Jr. High School and Eastlake High School. </p>
24326 SE Issaquah Fall City Rd, Issaquah, WA 98029
Issaquah Montessori School provides a controlled learning environment for children ages 15 months to six years old.…More Students are instructed in the Montessori Method, which emphasizes creativity, individual growth and community building. Guided tours of the school include a walk-through of the campus, as well as an introduction to each of the teachers. Direct inquiries and appointment requests by e-mail or phone.
565 NW Holly St, Issaquah, WA 98027
The Issaquah School District is one of two, which operates the public schools in Sammamish. The district mainly…More serves students who live in the southern part of the city.</p> <p>Sammamish students attend the following district schools: Skyline High School, route: {:controller=>"listings", :id=>"skyline-high-school", :action=>"show"} -->, Pine Lake Middle School, Cascade Ridge Elementary, Creekside Elementary, Discovery Elementary and <!-- name: Sunny Hills Elementary.</p> <p>The district, which is led by a five-member board, has more than 16,000 students in seven cities, including Issaquah, Renton and Bellevue.</p>
1460 NW Gilman Blvd, Issaquah, WA 98027
Huntington Learning Center is devoted to supplemental education, providing individual testing and tutoring services for…More students looking to catch up in school. Aside from honing skills in reading, writing, phonics, math and more, students can prepare for SAT and ACT tests with one-on-one attention. The Issaquah branch was founded in 1997, and features ample waiting space and offices for study sessions. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted as forms of payment.
207 228th Ave SE, Sammamish, WA 98074
Sammamish Children's School is a well-organized and family-friendly center that provides quality early childhood…More education. It is located on four-acres in the heart of the plateau with easy commute access. The school offers toddler, pre-school and kindergarten as well as before and after school programs. It also offers a summer camp program for school-age children.
22931 NE 4th St, Sammamish, WA 98074
The Sammamish KinderCare provides care for children ages six weeks to twelve years old.
The Kindercare is…More accessible only through a single-entry security with keypad access. There also is a daily sign-in sheet and strict identification procedures. Meals and snacks are provided.</p> <p>Programs include toddler programs and pre-school programs as well as before and after school programs, among others. </p>
1035 244th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98074
Rachel Carson Elementary School opened in 2006 and became Lake Washington School District's newest elementary school…More in Sammamish. The school strives to integrate academics, art, drama, music and sports into each school day.</p> <p>In October 2009, there were 560 students - evenly split between boys and girls. The school has a faculty of 29 teachers. More than 55 percent of them have earned their master's degrees. Each has about 9 years of experience.</p> <p>If Carson students stay in the Lake Washington School District, they will attend Inglewood Jr. High School and Eastlake High School. The elementary school draws students from around the intersection of 244th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 8th Street. But the <a href="http://www.lwsd.org/Schools/District-Map/Pages/Default.aspx?mapType=El">attendance boundary</a> stretches down to Southeast 8th Street. Some students come from a small area close to state Route 202.</p> <p>The mascot is the Falcon. The school has an environmentally-friendly campus and was named after Rachel Louise Carson, a writer, biologist and ecologist who was born in Pennsylvania.</p>
23305 NE 14th St, Sammamish, WA 98074
It is fitting, in a sense, that an elementary school bears the name of a girl who wrote to a Soviet leader in the…More 1980s and asked whether he wanted a war with the United States. That simple, straightforward question from Samantha Smith led to global attention on peace and the Lake Washington School District to name a school after her.</p> <p>The school was home to 550 K-6 students in October 2009. Of that number, 284 were boys and 266 were girls. The school's 31 teachers had, on average, nearly 11 years of experience and 61 percent of the faculty had master's degrees.</p> <p>While students at Smith, which opened in 1988, have done well on standardized tests, administrators are emphasizing literacy, math, science and technology programs.</p> <p>Dolphins are the school's mascots. Similar to other schools in the district, Smith's PTSA helps organize various enrichment programs, including martial arts, drama and choir.</p> <p>The school's <a href="http://www.lwsd.org/Schools/District-Map/Pages/Default.aspx?mapType=El">attendance boundaries</a> stretch from Lake Sammamish in the southwest, north of Southeast 8th Street and north along 228th Avenue Northeast. If Smith students stay in the district, they will attend Inglewood Jr. High School and Eastlake High School.</p>
3601 228th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98029
Evergreen Academy Montessori Preschool cares for children ages six weeks to five years. Older children enjoy…More individualized learning based on the Montessori Method, which encourages active thinkers. It also offers an after-school program and summer camp.
4536 Klahanie Dr SE, Issaquah, WA 98029
Swerve Driver Training Group offers instructional courses for both teen and adult drivers in Issaquah. Choose from three…More basic programs: New Driver Training, Collision Avoidance, and Fleet Drivers. Each targets different groups of drivers, from those who are new behind the wheel to companies looking to expand with more vehicles. Call or visit the Web site to find out what classes are currently offered.
3200 Issaquah Pine Lake Rd SE, Sammamish, WA 98075
As one of the first elementary schools built in the Sammamish-Issaquah area, Sunny Hills enjoys strong parental…More support for its goal of academic excellence.</p> <p>The school reports that each student is represented by a parent or Sunny Hills staff member in its PTA. School officials say that support can be seen in various programs, including choir, wildlife, science and gardening classes, and chess clubs.</p> <p>Sunny Hills also tries to broaden students' world views. In the past, students donated clothing and toys for children in Bolivia.</p> <p>During the 2009-10 academic year, the school had 36 teachers who helped 618 students. Of that number, 328 were boys and 290 were girls. On average, each teacher had 12 years of experience. On the faculty, 72 percent had earned their master's degrees.</p> <p>The school <a href="http://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/documents/maps/Sunny.pdf">attendance area</a> resembles an upside down T -- with East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast on the southwest side and 228th Avenue Southeast bordering the western boundary.</p>
400 1st Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027
Issaquah Middle School is home to more than 700 students in the sixth through the eighth grade. As part of the…More Issaquah School District, Issaquah Middle School serves along the I-90 corridor.</p> <p>Once known as Issaquah Junior High School, Issaquah Middle School (IMS) first opened in its current location in 1955. Following more than two years of live-in, learn-in renovation, completed in 1999, the school’s modernization is an ideal learning backdrop for students in grades 6-8.</p> <p>The IMS neighborhood includes Issaquah’s Community Center. School and neighborhood activities naturally ebb and flow between these two community resources.<br>The very active and supportive PTSA has provided numerous hours of volunteer assistance and more than $15,000 in teacher grants, scholarships and programs. Approximately 120 parent volunteers provide an adult presence on campus in the school’s <a href="http://issaquahmiddleptsa.org/Page/Program/walkabout_home">Walk-About</a> program before school and during lunches.</p> <p>About 75 percent of the school's teachers have masters degrees. The school's <a href="http://www.issaquah.wednet.edu/schools/School.aspx?loc=ims&dord=225">annual report</a> is available on the Issaquah School District website.</p>
24120 NE 8th St, Sammamish, WA 98074
During the 2008-09 academic year, Inglewood Junior High School had about 1,100 pupils, the largest number…More of students for any junior high school in the Lake Washington School District. School administrators have made a concerted effort to ensure that the campus has a small and welcoming feel for all students. The school, which opened in 1991 and serves students in 7th, 8th and 9th grades, has received national recognition for its programs, according to administrators.</p> <p>In October 2009, the school had an enrollment of 1,034 students - of which 55 percent were boys and 45 percent were girls. The school has a teaching staff of 54, and 63 percent of them have earned their master's degree. Each instructor, on average, has more than a decade of experience.</p> <p>The school library reaches out to students by operating a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/inglewoodlibrary">Facebook page</a>. The mascot is the Knight. The school feeds into Eastlake High School.</p> <p>Inglewood draws its students from Sammamish's northern neighborhoods. The <a href="http://www.lwsd.org/Schools/District-Map/Pages/Default.aspx?mapType=Jr">attendance zone</a> covers the area north of Southeast 8th Street and close to state Route 202.</p> <p> </p>