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Gifted Test Prep: Schedule coming out very soon
SAT Prep: Seattle campus and Bellevue campus
Seattle Center: Summer Camp

The 4-in-1 Summer Camp 2010 - Seattle Campus

This is a great opportunity to children entering preschool through 8th grade to stay sharp, learn and have fun during summer time. Our program integrates MATH, ENGLISH, COMPUTER SKILLS and OUTDOOR ACTIVITES. Click here for more information.

Summer SAT I Prep Class

Are you currently in 10th, 11th or 12th grade? If you are, then it is time to prepare for the October SAT I Exam!

Our next SAT I Prep classes will start in June and July. In this course, we will teach you everything you need including the tips and strategies to greatly improve your test scores. This course will prepare you for the October exam. There are only 10 seats in each class and they will fill up very quickly. Please reserve a seat asap. Refer a friend and receive $30 prize/discount.

Private Tutoring is now available

Our private tutoring program offers high school and middle school students supplementary training and expertise for them to build proficiency and improve grades in even their most challenging classes. Students receive assistance with coursework and focused one-on-one instruction from an experienced teacher with a degree in the subject area. Private sessions are tailored to each student's unique needs, abilities, and goals. Click here for more information.

For a limited time, you can try our new private tutoring program for FREE! Please contact us to schedule a 2-week trial (an $80 value) at absolutely no cost or obligation. We will even waive the registration fee (a $30 value)!

Gifted Test Prep

Our Gifted Test Prep program prepare your child for the Prism, Quest, E2 and APP tests.

Our Centers offers this program so that your child can be familiar with the many types of questions on the exam. We also provide some test taking strategies so that your child can take this most-competitive test more effectively.

Recent Education News

Provided by SeattleTimes.com
  • Invasive mussels pose threat to dams Jul 28, 2010
    The expected arrival of invasive mussels in the Columbia River Basin could cost $100 million a year to fight, according to a new report done for the Northwest Power and Conservation Council.
  • In the end, he was the best story Jul 28, 2010
    Last weekend some friends of Spencer Shaw's got together to remember him. Shaw retired in 1986 after 17 years teaching at the University of Washington, a short time in his 60-year career, but his presence still echoes here.
  • Ex-principal in Highline files claim over demotion Jul 27, 2010
    A Highline School District administrator filed a claim against the district Tuesday, arguing he was unfairly demoted for the alleged misconduct of another employee.
  • Wash. state not a finalist for Race to Top school money Jul 27, 2010
    Washington state is not a finalist for the competitive federal education grant program called Race to the Top.
  • Pledge to pay Hondurans pleases Nike critics at UW Jul 26, 2010
    The University of Washington said Monday that an agreement reached this week between Nike and laid-off workers in Honduras paves the way for the UW to continue doing business with Nike.
  • Dorn signals state's schools to join federal Race to the Top Jul 24, 2010
    It looks as if Washington will join states that are swapping their academic standards in English and math for a newly minted national set, although the final decision is up to the state legislature.