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To Recognize Our AMAZING Students!

Hello FASPS Community: Our students are AMAZING! So much so, that we have dedicated this page to posting all of the incredible highlights, achievements, accomplishments and accolades our students receive throughout the school year. We cannot wait to see what this year has in store for our incredible students!

List of 6 news stories.

  • Yarn Noodle

    Yarn Noodle, a creative endeavor run by three talented 8th-grade entrepreneurs from FASPS—Zoe, Olivia, and Ingrid—is about to make its debut at the upcoming European Fair in Seattle.

    With a passion for crafting and a sprinkle of creativity, Yarn Noodle brings joy to children and adults alike through its adorable hand-made stuffed animals and other charming items, all lovingly crocheted with colorful yarn.
    Zoe, Olivia, and Ingrid's booth will feature a delightful array of hand-made creations—perfect for unique and thoughtful Christmas gifts.

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  • Antonio and His New Song Release

    Meet Antonio, a talented 6th grader with a passion for music and a knack for composition! Antonio has been hard at work crafting an original song, drawing inspiration from legends like The Beach Boys and The Beatles. His dedication paid off this week, as he officially recorded and released his song during his annual piano recital, marking an exciting milestone in his musical journey. Since discovering his love for music at just 3 years old, Antonio has continued to create and perform, sharing his talents with the world. You can now listen to, read about, and even download Antonio's latest track – with proceeds split equally between him and his guitarist collaborator. We couldn’t be prouder of this young artist’s accomplishments! Listen to and download Antonio's song 'Perfect Day' by clicking here.
  • Congratulations To The Entire Cross-Country Team!

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ENTIRE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM! 
    We finished 3rd overall in our division! Woohoo!
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  • Victory for Our D1 Volleyball Team

    A huge congratulations to our D1 volleyball team! 🎉🏐 We couldn’t be more proud of them for winning their first game on Monday and then delivering an amazing 25-8 victory yesterday against a co-ed team. Their dedication, teamwork, and spirit truly shine, and we’re so excited to see where this season takes them. Keep up the great work, team—you make us proud!
  • FASPS Student Webradio Podcasts

    FASPS WebRadio Podcast

    On the occasion of Taste Week, the chefs from the web radio club have prepared a special menu for you, with a surprise for dessert! Enjoy your meal—well, no, enjoy listening!
     
    Join our Spotify channel. Note: You DON’T need Spotify account to listen to our podcast. It is also available on Apple podcasts and can be accessed for free from any device via the link provided.
  • FASPS Kindergarten Student Becomes BMX State Champion

    Last week, at the BMX State Championship Final, FASPS's very own Charlotte Luo won first place in the 5 & Under Girl Expert Class for BMX racers. She is the only four-year-old girl to have moved up to the Expert Class in Washington State BMX history and raced with all five-year-olds. What an amazing achievement!
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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.
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