West Sound Academy
West Sound Academy recognizes diversity as a key element to school strength: diversity of ethnicity, economics, interest, and talent. Qualified students are those who have a sense of individuality, are motivated toward discovery, demonstrate integrity, and who have an abiding interest in their world. A good academic record is required.

An admissions packet may be obtained by calling:

Nellie Baker - Head of School
Tel. 360-598-5954
Fax. 360-598-5494

Follow these links to download:

Admissions Application Forms
2008 Admissions Calendar

Inquiries and applications are welcome any time. Early application is recommended in order to secure a space for a fall start. Students and parents are invited to tour the school. Those interested in applying schedule a student and parent interview and complete an application form and three references. Following this, students spend a day with us. Their previous records are reviewed and an Admissions Committee makes a decision regarding the match between student interest and school focus

2007-2008 Tuition
Middle School    $12,860
Upper School     $14,200

Tuition Deposit
Non- refundable tuition deposit due with contract: $800

Financial Aid
No family should hesitate to apply to West Sound Academy because of the cost of tuition. The school awards financial aid to families who apply and qualify. Financial aid amounts are determined using guidelines issued by the nationally-recognized School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS). Applications may be obtained through the school’s office.

Payment Options
• One annual payment with a 3% discount (discount not applied to financial aid payments)
• Two semi-annual payments with a 1.5% discount (discount not applied to financial aid payments)
• Monthly payments August through May

Non- Discrimination Policy
West Sound Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, disability, gender, sexual preference, or any other protected classification under State, Federal, or Local law in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship, loan programs, and athletic or any other school-administered program.

 

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