Public | K-8 | 464 students |
PHONE: (206) 252-9710
Seattle's Pathfinder K-8 School serves grades K-8 in the Seattle Public Schools district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 26 school community members.
School highlights:
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1 miles | |||
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1.4 miles |
We have our first kid in kindergarten here this year. We are having a great year and really love this school. Our son is excited to go and on Friday he was so excited about his project that he told me that it was going to be the best day ever. K and 1st grade had just finished in a learning expedition about markets around the world. They did several field trips to actually see real live examples that culminated in a kids craft market at school. All of the kindergarteners and 1st graders made projects that they got to trade with other kids. It was great and the kids and parents all enjoyed it. I love how they teach ideas, concepts and our teacher. She is great with the kids. We feel really lucky to get to be a part of this great community.
I have had three children go through Pathfinder (one through grade 8). The teachers, staff, parents, and children are a loyal and loving crew with very solid academics in an expeditionary learning environment. Consistently great experiences for all of my children.
I'm a student in middle school at Pathfinder, and I enjoy it. I am learning a lot, but learning is interesting at Pathfinder. The teachers apply the things we are learning to everyday situations that we go through, so it never seems irrelevant. The teachers really care about us, and want us to succeed. If work is too hard or too easy for us, they will take their personal time to help us, and make sure we are doing the most we can. I feel like I will be prepared for the future because of Pathfinder, both academically and mentally. I couldn't imagine being at any other school.
If people would ignore standardized test scores and go with their hearts, this school would have an endless wait list. I have never seen a group of such happy children who love to learn and staff who love to teach and not just to the test. Great onsite childcare too.
Absolutely wonderful school! I have yet to come across a member of staff who is anything less than fully dedicated and passionate about education and the success of each child. The students are so proud of their school (rightfully so!) and excited about going every day. My daughter comes home and can't wait to discover more about what she has learned at school, using the internet or going to the library for more resources. The classwork and homework is relevant and provides a real link between home and school, we find it easy to know what our daughter is learning and how she is being taught so we can reinforce it at home. Not only is there a great variety of after school programs but there is also a world travel program where students learn about countries like China and Guatemala and then get to visit them. Beautiful facility too!
My grandson loves his school and teacher and is getting a catapulted start on his road to an educated and productive life as a good citizen of the planet!
I love the community and family spirit of Pathfinder. Expeditionary learning is excellent at teaching kids real skills, not just how to pass a standardized test! My son went on a dozen field trips in kindergarten, each one of them memorable.
We now have a 'big kid' in upper grades (middle school) in our fifth year at Pathfinder and we are happy to have stayed. So it would seem the upper grades has an image problem more than real problems. My student is not a low acheiver and has not lost performance due to teachers teaching to the lowest common denominator. In fact, my student has found that helping other students is a great way to learn. Parents who are concerned about lower acheiving students in full integration setting should put their student in a more traditional school. The only thing we seem to be missing is more student activities for the big kids.
We have a K student there this year. Pathfinder was actually our 4th choice for schools. We were afraid of the future because of the poor facility, so we really never considered it seriously. We are very happy we didn't get into our first three choices. We really love the teachers we have met, the community is very engaged, the principal and staff are very passionate about the school, and the kids seem to have a great time learning with the expedition model. With Pathfinder moving to a new facility in 2009, I wouldn't hesitate to give it high recommendations. We are very excited about the new opportunities.
students thrive in this unique community. they are able to be individuals with out ostrification. educational leaders in the school seem to inspire and teach to the idividual strenghths of the children while making sure that they are growing a fab. foundation for further education. the parent community is extrenely involved. some people are able to log countless hours and others are here and there- all seems to flow so well. there is family support in all areas. next year we are movng to a new building that will help our community to grow even more. I would reccomend this school to anyone looking to have their child(ren) in a safe, caring, supportive and strong environment.
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