Our Middle School at a Glance
 
  • Recognized Bilingual Program That Is Part of a Network of Close to 500 Schools Worldwide
  • Accredited by the French Ministry of National Education and NWAIS
  • Over 80 Students Enrolled in Grades 6–8
  • Sixteen Faculty Members
  • Nine Subject Areas for In-depth Learning
  • Advisory Program Integrating Social and Emotional Learning
  • Interdisciplinary Learning and Co-teaching
  • Learning Labs Offered in Grades 7 and 8
  • Third Language Classes (Mandarin or Spanish) Offered in Grades 6–8
  • Visual and Dramatic Arts Classes; Music Instruction Through Projects
  • Math Instruction in Both French and English
  • Engineering Offered Within Technology and STEM Classes
  • Microsoft Surface Laptops Provided to Each Student With Digital Citizenship Training
  • Student-centered Assemblies and Student Council
  • Yearly Retreats and Social Events
  • Educational Trips, Including Overnight Trips Abroad, for Each Grade (Contingent Upon Travel Advisories and Health and Safety Considerations)
  • Learning Beyond the Classroom Program
  • DELF Exam Offered in Grade 8
  • Alumni Place in Honors, AP, IB Programs and Are Accepted by Selective Local Independent High Schools
With two campuses, our main campus on Mercer Island and our new preschool campus in the vibrant Capitol Hill area of Seattle, the French American School of Puget Sound (FASPS) is a private, bilingual school for children age 18 months (tiny young pre-kindergarten) through grade 8. Students benefit from a rigorous academic program, arts and technology curriculum, social and emotional learning, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.
Non-Discrimination Policy

The French American School of Puget Sound does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religion, or sexual orientation in the administration of its educational policies, financial aid programs, and athletic or other school-administered programs. This policy applies to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities, including applications and admissions, generally accorded or made available to students at the school.