Brighton School® relocating to create expanded, state-of-the-art facilities

Tuesday, March 10, 2015


New campus will open in Mountlake Terrace in September 2015

Brighton School has announced that it will relocate to a new campus at 21705 58th Street West in Mountlake Terrace, 1.5 miles from its current location in Lynnwood. The move is in response to increased enrollment and the need for more modern facilities to support Brighton’s commitment to providing a 21st century education.

After undergoing a complete renovation and expansion, the new campus will accommodate 420 students in preschool through 8th grade in a natural park-like setting. A new wing is being built to house the preschool classrooms.

“We are very excited to relocate to the new campus in Mountlake Terrace. This move will allow us to serve more students, while still retaining our personalized approach to instruction and our safe and nurturing community feeling,” commented Dr. David Locke, Brighton’s Head of School. 
“We are investing in our students’ futures by providing leading edge resources to support student learning about technology, engineering, and performing and visual arts. Our new music, art, innovation and science labs will allow us to better connect classroom learning to real-life situations.”

The new facility is expected to open on September 9 for the beginning of the 2015-2016 school year. Applications for a limited number of openings are currently being accepted. For more information, please visit www.brightonschool.com.

Brighton School in Lynnwood, Wash., is part of Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., a national network of more than 185 nonsectarian private schools, including preschools, K-8 schools and high schools in 17 states across the nation. Since 1982, Brighton School has provided high quality private education, with a challenging and well-rounded curriculum, caring and skilled teachers and attention to individual learning styles. The school also offers extended day enrichment and summer camp.




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