Students say:“This school is like a family.” –11th grader “SCS is small, but it manages students well. Many students have gone to various colleges.” –2008 graduate “I think that the teachers are a very important part of the school. I am glad that they are so dedicated to the students and are willing to help each one separately.” –8th grader “When I stay at SCS, I know a lot of things: students, teachers. Before, I was so shy, right now, I am not shy anymore.” [sic] –9th grader Parents say:“Our son was home-schooled through the 8th grade. We spent many months searching for a high school that would provide small class sizes and great interaction between teachers and students in a Christian environment. Solomon Christian School exceeded our expectations. In the four years that [our son] spent at Solomon, we saw real growth in his social skills and spirituality. While [he] is by nature a hard worker, he could not have excelled as much as he did had he not had the support, teaching and guidance of the superior staff at Solomon. My husband and I cannot say enough good things about Solomon Christian School. We are very thankful for all it did for our son.” -mother of 2006 graduate who was one of 182 undergraduates to receive a two-year scholarship to attend the University of Washington. He was directly admitted into the prestigious Department of Computer Sciences and Engineering. “The principal at SCS has a heart for the students and a sincere desire to see each one succeed. The small class sizes are ideal for students needing more attention and direction from their teachers. The instructors are well-trained in their chosen discipline and make every effort to work with parents to customize a plan that ensures excellent education for each student. There are at least seven different extracurricular clubs offered after school and while SCS, itself, does not have any official sports or musical program, it does have an agreement with the Edmonds school district that allows any student, who is interested and eligible, to participate in their organized programs.” -parent of a current student |