For the 2024 school year, there are 7 private elementary schools serving 1,161 students in 98144, WA.
The top ranked private elementary schools in 98144, WA include Lake Washington Girls Middle School, Hamlin Robinson School and The Lake And Park School.
The average acceptance rate is 56%, which is lower than the Washington private elementary school average acceptance rate of 83%.
Top Ranked 98144 Washington Private Elementary Schools (2024)
School
Location
Grades
Students
1701 20th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 763-1167
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 763-1167
Grades: 1-8
| 403 students
3201 Hunter Blvd South
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 721-3480
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 721-3480
Grades: PK-5
| 71 students
2100 S. Walker Street
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 709-3800
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 709-3800
Grades: 6-8
| 95 students
1414 South Weller Street
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 624-6176
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 624-6176
Grades: NS-8
| 119 students
2524 16th Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 957-4606
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 957-4606
Grades: PK-5
| 90 students
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All-girls
1700 24th Ave South
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 709-2228
Seattle, WA 98144
(206) 709-2228
Grades: 5-8
| 129 students
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked private elementary schools in 98144, WA?
The top ranked private elementary schools in 98144, WA include Lake Washington Girls Middle School, Hamlin Robinson School and The Lake And Park School.
How many private elementary schools are located in 98144, WA?
7 private elementary schools are located in 98144, WA.
How diverse are private elementary schools in 98144, WA?
98144, WA private elementary schools are approximately 26% minority students, which is lower than the Washington private school average of 31%.
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