(206) 524-7452
6220 32nd Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98115
Levels: K-8
District: Private
Assumption-St. Bridget School Census Data
Census Info
Value
Year
Student Teacher Ratio:
18.89%
(2008)
White, non-Hispanic:
91.49%
(2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:
0.57%
(2008)
Hispanic:
1.7%
(2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:
6.24%
(2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:
0%
(2008)
Assumption-St. Bridget School Ratings Summary
Average Quality Rating
4
Average Principals Rating
4
Average Teachers Rating
4
Average Activities Rating
4
Average Parents Rating
5
Average Safety Rating
5
Assumption-St. Bridget School Reviews
Quality Score: 5 Post Date:2009-12-15
“I love this school! I have 2 children there, and one who graduated from there. It is a refreshing environment in many ways. Being a private Catholic school, they are not timid about teaching values that are good for anyone, regardless of whatever religion you may or may not subscribe to. I have seen an incredible evolution in teaching methods over the last 13 years, with more and more emphasis on learning how to think and think critically, rather than the old school rote memorization of facts. Definitely a school worth considering for your child.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: N/A Post Date:2009-01-16
“Too much emphesis on rote dogma, and too little analytical assessment of the world. Good attitudes overall, positive atmosphere, healthy, but as a catholic school they see their primary purpose as raising catholic children to be loyal catholic adults, not excellence in independent thought.” This review was posted by a teacher.
Quality Score: 5 Post Date:2008-09-15
“I disagree with the comment about rote dogma. I believe ASB to be a very progressive Catholic school that gives students a wide variety of other world views even though the majority are Catholic.” This review was posted by a parent.
Quality Score: 2 Post Date:2008-08-17
“Too much emphesis on rote dogma, and too little analytical assessment of the world. Good attitudes overall, positive atmosphere, healthy, but as a catholic school they see their primary purpose as raising catholic children to be loyal catholic adults, not excellence in independent thought.” This review was posted by a parent.
This review was posted by a parent.