Seattle Country Day School (SCDS) is a private/independent
kindergarten–grade 8 school in
Seattle
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,
Washington
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. Created for gifted children, the school was founded in 1962 by a small group of parents dedicated to seeking a unique educational program for their children. In 1964 the school was officially incorporated as Seattle Country Day School under the directorship of Lucile G. Beckman. SCDS's curriculum is inquiry-based and integrates social emotional learning components into the core curriculum and advisory blocks. The school's campus is on the north side of the
Queen Anne Hill
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neighborhood, near the
Washington State Route 99
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Aurora Bridge
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Mission statement
Inspiring gifted children to reach their potential through inquiry, curiosity, and wonder.
Membership and Accreditation
Seattle Country Day School is a member of the following organizations:
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National Association of Independent Schools
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(NAIS)
* Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS)
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Educational Records Bureau
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ERB was founded in 1927, and is h ...
(ERB)
* Washington Association of Educators of the Talented and Gifted (WAETAG)
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Washington Federation of Independent Schools
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(WFIS)
* Washington Green Schools
History
Originally housed in St. Elizabeth's church basement in Burien and conceived as an educational alternative during the
Sputnik
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era of the late 1950s, SCDS developed through two interim organizations, Adastra ("to the stars") and Phoenix ("rising from the ashes"), before becoming incorporated as Seattle Country Day School in 1964. For over 20 years, the leadership of its founding director, Lucile Beckman, guided the school. Following Heads of School include: Dr. Jayasri Ghosh 1986-2001, Chris Massi 2001-2003, Michael Murphy 2004–2018, and Kimberly Zaidberg 2018–present. In 1972, the school moved from its founding location to the old Forest Ridge Academy on north Capitol Hill, followed by a second move in 1974 to the Temple De Hirsch school building at 15th and Madison. In 1975 the present facilities on Queen Anne Hill were purchased.
Academics
Seattle Country Day School's 356 students span kindergarten through eighth grade. Of the 64 faculty and administrative members, 10 have served the school for 20 years or more. All Seattle Country Day School students study a core of subjects, including reading and writing, math, science, art, music, technology, and Spanish. Class sizes are 16 students on average. With an inquiry-based approach as a foundation, teachers draw ideas from varied sources, including texts, current research in their field, popular art and media, and more.
Athletics
Athletics are an integral part of the SCDS school program, with the purpose of providing educational experiences beyond the classroom curriculum. During the winter all student participate in Winterim, a 30-year tradition that spans six consecutive Fridays in January and February where students, faculty, and often parents hit the slopes or the ice rink. Students engage in Nordic instruction at Snoqualmie Pass, alpine skiing at Crystal Mountain, and a hybrid skating and service learning program in Seattle.
The Seattle Country Day School Athletic Department offers a variety of after-school athletic opportunities throughout the school year. Soccer, cross country, tennis and basketball take place in the fall while volleyball, track & field and Ultimate take place in the spring. Students in grades K-5 participate in the Catholic Youth Organization
CYO
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. Middle School students compete in the Cascade Middle School League (CMSL), and Disc NW Youth Ultimate League.
Extracurricular Activities
Seattle Country Day School students participate in a variety of after school and extracurricular activities including: chess club, computer programming, Destination Imagination, sewing, yoga, and drama. Of note, SCDS students were 2014 National K-3 U800 Chess Champions.
Other notable mentions include a first-place team finish in the 2014 PAC-NW Debate League, and a 3rd place student individual finish at the U.S.A. Archery Indoor National Championships in 2014.
Notable alumni
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Sally Jewell
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'66, 51st
United States Secretary of the Interior
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*
Alexis Denisof
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'79, Actor
*Ben Collins '83, professional triathlete
*Rudy Gadre '83, venture capitalist and early employee of
Amazon.com
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(VP, legal) and
Facebook
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(general counsel)
Ethan Sandler'86, producer, actor, writer
K. Thor Jensen'90, artist, writer, cartoonist
*Lauren Selig '90
producer*Lindsay Meyer '03, Olympic rower
*Ben Kadie '09, filmmaker
Nathan Cummings'10, National Student Poet
References
External links
Seattle Country Day School website
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Private elementary schools in Washington (state)
Private middle schools in Washington (state)
Educational institutions established in 1964
Schools in Seattle
1964 establishments in Washington (state)
Queen Anne, Seattle