What programs does Brighton offer?
Brighton offers preschool, Kindergarten, elementary and middle school programs, serving students from 3 years old through 8th grade.
How do Brighton students score on standardized tests?
Brighton students take the WASL and the Stanford 10 tests and score extremely well. Brighton students score significantly higher than students in nearby schools and school districts and much higher than state averages.
What is Brighton's student-teacher ratio?
Brighton averages 14-15 students in a class - less in preschool and pre-k. In addition, there is at least one classroom aide in every grade and sometimes two. Brighton prides itself on building strong relationships between staff and students.
Is Brighton convenient to the Seattle area?
Brighton is located approximately 20 minutes north of Seattle and serves many communities within Snohomish County (Edmonds, Lynnwood, Seattle, Bothell, Woodway, Shoreline, Everett, Mukilteo, Lake Forest Park, Brier, Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish, Kenmore, Woodinville). In addition, Brighton is conveniently located for residents of Seattle and Shoreline.
Does Brighton offer transportation for my child?
Transportation is available from Everett and Mukilteo.
What are the hours of operation at Brighton?
Regular Elementary School Day - 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
Extended Day - 7 am to 6 pm
Where do students graduating from Brighton continue their education?
When our students graduate, they such prestigious educational institutions as Archbishop Murphy HS, Blanchet, The Bush School, Cascade HS, Eastside Catholic, Eastside Prep, Edmonds Woodway HS, Jackson HS, Kamiak HS, King’s, Lakeside, Lynnwood HS, Meadowdale HS, Mountlake Terrace HS, North Sound Christian, Northwest School, The Overlake School, Seattle Arts Academy, Seattle Prep, and University Prep. Whatever their choice may be, Brighton prepares students for high school and beyond.