The Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS) is a nonprofit membership association that provides accreditation, professional development and support services to over 110 elementary, middle, and secondary independent schools in Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.[1]
Company type | Non-profit organization |
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Headquarters | Seattle, Washington |
Website | www |
NWAIS is one of two major agencies that accredit private schools in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada. The other is Cognia.[2]
Background
editFormerly the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS), the NWAIS is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools. [3]
Criteria for accreditation
editNWAIS develops accreditation standards in compliance with the Criteria for Effective Independent School Accreditation Practices, to foster collegial and ethical relations among its schools, and to safeguard and represent their interests.[4]
NWAIS is recognized as a member of the International Council Advancing Independent School Accreditation (ICAISA), the international authority on independent school accreditation, representing thousands of schools in over 100 countries.[5]
List of accredited schools
editThe Independent School Facts report published by NAIS for the Northwest Association of Independent Schools, provides statistical data on select schools that are members of NWAIS. [6]
Some of the accredited schools for NWAIS are:
A
edit- The Adelson Educational Campus, Las Vegas, Nevada
- The Alexander Dawson School at Rainbow Mountain, Las Vegas
- American Heritage School, Utah
- Annie Wright School, Tacoma, Washington
B
edit- The Bear Creek School, Redmond, Washington
- Bertschi School, Seattle, Washington
- Billings Middle School, Seattle
- The Bush School, Seattle
C
edit- Cascades Academy of Central Oregon
- Catlin Gabel School, Portland, Oregon
- Charles Wright Academy, Tacoma
- Sun Valley Community School, Sun Valley, Idaho
D
editE
edit- Eastside Catholic School, Sammamish, Washington
- Eastside Preparatory School, Kirkland, Washington
- Epiphany School, Seattle
- Eton School, Bellevue, Washington
- The Evergreen School, Shoreline, Washington
- Explorer West Middle School, Seattle
F
edit- Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bellevue
- French International School of Oregon, Portland
- French American School of Puget Sound, Mercer Island, Washington
G
edit- Giddens School, Seattle
H
edit- Hamlin Robinson School, Seattle
- Holy Names Academy, Seattle
- Hyla School, Bainbridge Island, Washington
I
edit- The Island School, Bainbridge Island
J
edit- Jackson Hole Community School, Jackson, Wyoming
- Mountain Academy Teton Science Schools, Jackson, WY & Victor, ID
L
edit- Lake Tahoe School, Incline Village, Nevada
- Lake Washington Girls Middle School, Seattle
- Lakeside School, Seattle
- The Little School, Bellevue
M
edit- McGillis School, Salt Lake City, Utah
- The Meadows School, Las Vegas
- The Meridian School, Seattle
- Missoula International School, Missoula, Montana
N
edit- The Northwest Academy, Portland
- The Northwest School, Seattle
- NOVA School, Olympia, Washington
O
edit- Oak Hill School, Eugene, Oregon
- Open Window School, Bellevue
- Oregon Episcopal School, Portland
- The Overlake School, Redmond
P
editR
edit- Riverstone International School, Boise, Idaho
- Rowland Hall, Salt Lake City
S
edit- Sage Ridge School, Reno, Nevada
- Saint George's School, Spokane, Washington
- Seabury School, Tacoma
- Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Seattle Country Day School
- Seattle Girls' School
- Seattle Hebrew Academy
- Seattle Jewish Community School
- Spruce Street School, Seattle
- St. Thomas School, Medina, Washington
T
edit- The Sage School, Hailey, Idaho
U
edit- University Child Development School, Seattle
- University Prep, Seattle
V
edit- Villa Academy, Seattle
W
editReferences
edit- ^ "NWAIS: About NWAIS". www.nwais.org. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ Mayer, James; Oregonian, The (2012-09-04). "Financial questions at Vancouver private school prompt families to leave". oregonlive. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
- ^ "NAIS Statistics Northwest Association of Independent Schools".
- ^ "Criteria for Effective Independent School Accreditation".
- ^ "International Council Advancing Independent School Accreditation".
- ^ "NAIS Statistics NWAIS".
External links
edit- Northwest Association of Independent Schools (official website)