Fully accredited Natural Health Science University. The Bastyr Chapel serves as an ideal space for weddings, concerts, professional music recordings, speaking engagements and other special events.
Proud to offer a unique student-centered approach to education to residents on the Eastside and in King, Snohomish and Skagit Counties
Strengthening Our Community Through Excellence in Education
Northshore Schools Foundation is a is a highly rated local 501(c)(3) local non-profit, charity that serves students and teachers in the Northshore School District located in the communities of Bothell
Two-year degrees, four-year degrees, certificates, corporate training, continuing ed, and event rental spaces. Cascadia has a national reputation for its high transfer rate to four-year institutions.
UCiC School is a Christian-based school offering high-quality education, strong academics, experienced teachers, and holistic learning programs that prepare students for university and global success
Woodinville Montessori School is a true Montessori school, serving students aged toddler through high school.
For 34 years, the Scholarship Foundation of Northshore has served the local Northshore community by funding $3 Million in scholarships to support Northshore students pursuing higher education.
Dartmoor School is accredited in grades 1 through 12. We specialize in one-to-one instruction personalized to meet each student’s instructional level, learning style and academic pace.
Brock's Academy is a private K-12 school with the main campus in Woodinville. All instruction is 1:1 -one student to one teacher. Instruction available: private classes, tutoring or special education
PCCS partners with parents to provide a classical Christian education to children in the primary and secondary grade levels.
Community gathering place to buy books, read, have conversations, and learn.
Heritage Christian Academy has three foundational principles: Faith, Family and Fundamentals. Heritage is committed to the integration of the Bible in all academic subjects. Students are challenged