Daniel Bagley Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 370 students |  

PHONE: (206) 252-5110

School Website

  Nearby homes for sale

7821 Stone Av N

Seattle, WA 98103

King County | Map

Seattle Public Schools

Notice an inaccuracy? Let us know!

GreatSchools Rating

GreatSchools
evaluation criteria

Community Rating

Read all 14 reviews
ADVERTISEMENT

Daniel Bagley Elementary School, located in Seattle, Washington, serves grades K-5 in the Seattle Public Schools district. It is among the few public elementary schools in Washington to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 13 school community members.

Learn more about this school's teachers and students.

School highlights:

Academic contests; Drawing/painting; Softball
More ยป
Are you the principal? Complete your school's profile
Compare to nearby schools
Larger map »
ย 
COMPARESCHOOLGREATSCHOOLS RATING COMMUNITY RATING


0.6 miles


0.7 miles


0.8 miles


0.9 miles

Select two or more to compare

Recent Reviews

Share your experience

Review this school

Community Rating

Read all 14 reviews
  • Principal leadership
  • Teacher quality
  • Parent involvement
Posted on Oct 12, 2010
Report it

My two grandchildren have blossomed in their Montessori classes at Bagley. It especially pleases me to see them becoming avid readers!

Posted on Sep 17, 2009
Report it

It challenges their minds and is gentle with their souls.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jan 5, 2009
Report it

We love this school. I have a 4th grader and 1st grader there and cant wait for my 2 year-old to attend there in a few years. Fabulous principal, with extremely dedicated teachers and parents. I cant imagine sending my children anywhere else.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jan 5, 2009
Report it

Daniel Bagley has been a wonderful for my daughter, who is in 2nd grade this year. It is a smaller school with a warm old-world charm inside with teachers and staff that care so much about the kids. The Montessori program is unique to our school district and my independent daughter thrives using the small group learning methods. It is also easy for kids to advance at their own levels, making it more challenging and interesting for the kids. The health and fitness program is extremely motivating for the kids, and the art and library programs are also excellent, with committed professionals we are grateful to have. The parents are involved, happy to help and volunteer, and it is a close-knit community that I would recommend to nearly everyone.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jan 2, 2009
Report it

Caring teachers, fantastic leadership and significant parent involvement make for a wonderful learning environment. Our daughter loves being a Bagley Bee! She is in the contemporary kindergarten program, and we've had nothing but a positive experience. Her teacher has been attentive to her needs as an advanced learner, and the K/1 split classrooms have been a positive. The proximity to Aurora Ave. was an initial concern, but there has never been a problem.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jul 24, 2008
Report it

This school is fabulous! It has an active parent body and is just a delightful community. In response to the comment below: the class sizes are sometimes large, but there are usually a teacher and an aide, so the ratios are quite good. Also, the class rooms are physically big. My son tested into Lowell, but we are keeping him here because we love it and feel like he is appropriately challenged. Teachers are committed, responsive, and very caring. Our new principal is simply excellent. The building itself doesn't look like much from the outside, but is charming inside -- tall ceilings, old fashioned woodwork and chalkboards, and a huge playground. Also, as mentioned, we have such a great health and fitness (PE) teacher who is adored by the students (as a parent of an active boy, I appreciate the PE program -- nothing like when I was a kid)
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jul 12, 2008
Report it

too many students in a class very slow progress in knowlege growth poor maintenance of the building
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Sep 18, 2006
Report it

Daniel Bagley offers both Montessori & Contemporary classrooms yet still feels like one family. It is not uncommon for one family to have children in both programs, and it is so wonderful to be able to select the style of learning that works best for your children, in one building. The teachers are dedicated educators who truly care about kids, and always go the extra measure. We have an amazing art teacher, music teacher, librarian, and an especially amazing health and fitness teacher who together round out the superlative education these children receive. The PTA has near 100% membership, and through effective fund-raising, provides the music program as well as extensive after school programs. These include Spanish, yoga, art, science, kickball, basketball, sewing and many more. Not very many years ago, this school was on the way out, today enrollment is at maximum capacity with a waiting list! What progress!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on May 22, 2006
Report it

This will be the end of my daughters 1st year as a Bagley Bee. She and I have both loved it. The teachers, the administration and the grounds are wonderful. They have new equipment on the playground and excellent school gatherings for the students and parents. The school has old world charm, yet has been updated in the places that matter. (ie. fire sprinklers).
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Oct 31, 2005
Report it

Daniel Bagley is a blended model school, offering high quality education in both contemporary and Montessori curricula. Teachers in both programs work together to learn from one another, and to offer the best of both approaches for students. If one considers only the teacher turnover statistics, they might look worrisome, but the teachers who are there are some of the very best in the District. The school has undergone a major revival in the past five years, and improves every year. There is an active parent community, and PTA operated after school programs that are engaging and varied, from Spanish to sewing to kickball. As a parent of a child with serious food allergies and learning differences, I have had very good experiences in having his needs met. Teachers and staffhave been creative, cooperative and committed in finding ways to meet his learning needs.
--Submitted by a parent


Last modified
ADVERTISEMENT

Connect With Us

Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.

Seattle Community

More conversations »

Got a question about Seattle schools?

Submit
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT