Sakai Intermediate School

Public | 5-6 | 519 students |  

PHONE: (206) 780-6501

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9343 NE Sportsman Club Rd

Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

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Bainbridge Island's Sakai Intermediate School is a public middle school in the Bainbridge Island School District. It is among the few public middle schools in Washington to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 16 school community members.

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Academic contests; Band; P.E. classes
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Posted on Mar 19, 2012
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I am a sixth grader now and i loved Sakai. it is fun and i learned so much in band and art. in sixth grade you get to make awesome pop up books that are so fun making. some problems in Sakai were how they split you up from your friends. i knew nobody except for 1 person that i still didn't really know in my class. i met a bunch of knew friend though. i also didn't like coho time which you have to talk about bullying for a year then another year in sixth grade to. overall i loved sakai!!!!!!!!

Posted on Nov 19, 2010
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Both of my children went to Sakai and what a wonderful school. By separating the older kids (7 & 8) from the 5 & 6 as well as the younger Elem. students (K-4) the kids at Sakai can really thrive. My son also struggled with keeping up with the fast pace and he had teachers who taught "out of the box" as were a true advocates for him. He was able to get his reading level up and it built his self confidence so he could thrive. Love this school!
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Posted on Feb 20, 2010
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I am a 6th grader here and though some of my teachers are not the best, overall the school is great. You may get overwelmed by the size of it but once you settle in after a few days, you know your way arround very well.
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Posted on Nov 6, 2009
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My daughter is in the 6th grade at Sakai. So far, so good. She has had nothing but great things to say about her teachers, the staff, her fellow students, and the school overall. I won't name names, but Sakai is a far better school than her last.
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Posted on May 2, 2009
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My son is has almost finished his 5th grade year at Sakai and I love the school way more than I thought I would. It's been a great year for him, he has learned a lot and has great teachers. Art and band have been fantastic. Mr. Corsetti is a wonderful principal. The staff is very friendly. The opportunity for after school enrichment is great -he learned a great new computer program (Scratch) and will be joining rocket club next.
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Posted on Nov 2, 2008
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As a sixth grader now, I love Sakai! I think it is really fun. You have a descision to take band or music which i liked. The principle Mr.Corsetti is very nice. At this school you have ers (no not lockers just ers). People are really awesome there and if you go there and get a good teacher you will LOVE IT! The science teachers are the coolest and you would definetly want Mr.Olson :D
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Posted on Jun 17, 2008
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We feel Sakai is an excellent school for our child. Having just finished 5th grade, I cannot say enough good things about the school year. Yes the school is big but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Our child came from a small private school and I can tell you we will never return to private school. We were also very fortunate to have a wonderful teacher for our child. She was engaging, challenging and very aware of where every child in the class was. I can only hope we are as lucky next year. While we are sad that Mrs. Vander Stoep is retiring, along with a few teachers, the school is very strong academically and a wonderful place for a child to spread their wings a bit for the first time. Thank you Mrs. Vander Stoep and the staff at Sakai, we love
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Posted on Dec 2, 2006
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As an 8th grader now, I attended to Sakai for 5th and 6th grade. I really learned quite a lot from my band and art program and teachers, but with the classes, the teachers didn't seem to care about me. I didn't find it enjoyable at all, and neither did my older sister when she attended. My friends would find it such a chore to have to wake up, just to go sit for 8 hours! The teachers didn't seem to care them, or my concerns. Going to school should be intresting and fun for 5th and 6th graders, not a chore, dragging yourself to school to get it over with.
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Posted on Jul 18, 2006
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My daughter was one of the 1% of the minority there, and she absolutely hated it, and when I went to the teachers with my concerns they totally ignored my concerns! She was so unhappy there and hated going to school everyday. Although I will say of course they have excellent academics, but if your child is of a minority it will not be easy for them at this school.
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Posted on Apr 22, 2005
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Addition of cooperative after school activities program coordinated with Boys and Girls club has enhanced social and learning opportunities. Teachers vary in passions and talents offering the child a greater chance of bonding with one of them. Classroom support by computer availability and staff availability could be improved. I feel those kids outside of the mainstream of talen and capability can get lost for the sake of the greater good. Management feels distant from the parents and students. PTO meetings are attended by 10-20 parents in this school of near 600. Changing the format to meet the needs of communting and 'both parents working' families for has helped somewhat.
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