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2019-2020 Approved Private School Providers 2019-2020 Approved Private School/Association/Conference/Diocese Clock Hour Providers Private School/Associations/Conferences/Diocese - Approved Clock Hour Providers 2019-2020 Academy for Precision Learning (1483) Academy Northwest- Marysville (803W) Academy Schools (8240) ACSI Northwest Alger Learning Center (8646) All Saints Catholic School (8128) All Saints Catholic School (8196) Archdiocese of Seattle Association of Christian Schools International Assumption St. Bridget School (8028) Bellarmine Preparatory School (8132) Bellevue Christian School (8091) Bellingham Christian School (8216) Bethlehem Lutheran School (8001) Big Leaf Montessori (803Y) Billings Middle School (8530) Bright Horizons - Chestnut Hill Academy (1463) Carden Country School (8927) Cascade Christian Schools - All Campuses Cascades Montessori Middle School (803I) Catholic Diocese of Spokane – Office of Education Cedar Park Christian Schools – All Campuses Cedar Tree Classical Christian School (1487) Centralia Christian (8616) Charles Wright Academy (8147) Christ the King Lutheran School (The Evergreen Lutheran School System) (800E) 2019-2020 Approved Private School/Association/Conference/Diocese Clock Hour Providers Christian Faith School (8772) Chrysalis School (8766; 8897) Concordia Christian Academy (8134) Cornerstone Academy (1464) Cornerstone Christian Academy (8683) Countryside Montessori (8858) Diocese of Yakima Ebenezer Christian School (8221) Eton School (8559) Everett Christian School (8156) Evergreen Christian School (8332) Explorations Academy (1355) Faith Lutheran School – All Campuses Family Academy (8826) Firm Foundation Christian School (8480) First Presbyterian Christian School (800B) French American School of Puget Sound (8279) Giddens School (8978) Global Idea School Grace Academy (801Z) Hamlin Robinson School (8743) Heritage Christian Academy (8561) Holy Names Academy (8042) Holy Rosary School (8043) Holy Trinity Lutheran School (8535) Horizon Christian Schools Immaculate Conception and Our Lady of Perpetual Help School (8157) Jefferson Community School (1427) King’s Schools (8102) 2019-2020 Approved Private School/Association/Conference/Diocese Clock Hour Providers King’s Way Christian School (8483) Kingspoint Christian School (8437) K-School (805Y) Lake Washington Girls Middle School (8299) Lakewood Lutheran School (8149) Leadership Preparatory Academy (802S) Liberty Christian School of the Tri-Cities (8564) Lighthouse Christian School Lutheran Community Services Northwest Lynden Christian Schools – All Campuses Monroe Montessori School (8995) Montessori Academy at Spring Valley (8078) Morningside Academy (8674) Northshore Christian Academy (8111) Northwest Association of Independent Schools Northwest Christian Academy (8311) Northwest Christian School (8129) Northwest Christian Schools (8270; 8182) Northwest Liberty School (1484) NOVA Middle School (8948) O’Dea High School (8050) Oak Harbor Christian School (8026) Open Window School (8830) Orcas Christian School (8557) Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventist- Education Department (Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary) Our Lady of Fatima School (8051) Pacific International School: PreK-3rd grade (805L) Parkland Lutheran School 2019-2020 Approved Private School/Association/Conference/Diocese Clock Hour Providers Peace Lutheran School (8613) Puget Sound Community School (8652) Renton Christian School (8540) Renton Preparatory Christian School (804F) Riverside Christian School (8316) Sacred Heart School (8093) Saint George’s School (8199) Salish School of Spokane (803U) Seabury School (8907) Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences (8761) Seattle Christian School (8084) Seattle Preparatory School (8059) Shoreline Christian School (8105) Silverwood School (8816) Sonshine Christian Elementary School (8021) St. George Parish School (8067) St. John Vianney School (8205) St. Joseph Catholic School (Kennewick) (8002) St. Luke School (8103) St. Madeleine Sophie School (1434) St. Patrick Catholic School (8143) St. Paul’s Lutheran School (8915) St. Philomena School (8646) Sunfield Waldorf School (801C) Tacoma Christian Academy (1495) The Bear Creek School (8887) The Bush School (8037) The Evergreen School (8034) The Island School (8487) 2019-2020 Approved Private School/Association/Conference/Diocese Clock Hour Providers The Northwest School (8573) The Polytech (806C) Tri-City Adventist School (8019) UCiC School and Learning Center (801O) Upper Columbia Conference of Seventh - day Adventist Valley Christian School (8443) WA Federation of Independent Schools Walla Walla Valley Academy (8214) Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Yellow Wood Academy (8044) .
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