“SGS teaches girls about their potential and all the girls who come out of this school know that they can do anything. they have the skills and motivation to go on into high school and college and get the most from their experiences. SGS, although being a private school, mandates that 40% of their girls come from economic situations that would otherwise make this kind of education impossible. My daughter was one of those girls. she went to be on the deans list in college and is persuing a degree in psychology, and on to a doctorate.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 5 Post Date:2008-12-08
“This school is perfect in all ways imaginable. I'm a student here, and it's my first year, and it's everything I wanted in a school and more. The education is amazing, project-based, hands-on material that integrates the latest learning technology. Although I love the education, my favorite part of SGS is the 'extra stuff'. Just some of the fun things we do include internships (every Wednesday afternoon, we'd go do our internship. Mine was making music and we went to a real recording studio!), after school sports (soccer, cross-country, basketball, lacrosse, skiing, and snowboarding), and getting leadership roles that make the school better. We have a student council, a student concerns committee, and student spirit committee, student ambassadors, and other things to come. I love this school, and I can't wait to get there every day.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 5 Post Date:2005-09-16
“The mission of Seattle Girls' School is to empower middle school girls to think critically and seek creative solutions to real world problems in a challenging academic environment that highlights science, math, and technology, embraces diversity and promotes collaboration, integrated learning and respect for all. The Seattle Girls' School is a member of the National Coalition of Girls' Schools and holds Candidate Membership in the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools. The Seattle Girls' School admits students from any race, religion, national or ethnic origin, or family composition to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.” This review was posted by a staff.
This review was posted by a parent.