Courses are still open for Summer Stretch

Summer Stretch registration is in full swing. Courses that are still open include American Literature, Philosophy of Science, Essay Writing, Exploring Ethical Dilemmas, Research and Writing, Planning Cities, and Philosophy…


RC Open – Be Safe!

UW-Seattle is open. All RC and Transition School students should use their discretion when traveling to campus today. Stay warm and safe!


Summer Challenge courses are now listed

Summer Challenge offers a rich assortment of classes for current 5th and 6th graders. You’ll find philosophy, science, math, writing, and architecture and urban planning. Check out the courses offered for…


President’s Medalist, Isabelle Tully

Congratulations to UW Academy student, Isabelle Tully, one of three students selected as this year’s President’s Medalists!  The committee considers high GPA, rigor of classes and number of Honors courses…


Call for Submissions – Youth Racial Equity Conference

The Amplifying Students Voices team is looking for high school and undergraduate students to propose sessions for our upcoming youth-organized conference on racial equity in education.  We would appreciate it if you…


Spring Saturday Registration Coming Soon…

Registration for spring quarter of our Saturday program begins on Monday, February 26th at 8 AM.  We have many exciting courses to offer our families this quarter, including child with…


Take the Challenge in Port Townsend!

Registration is now open for a special learning opportunity on Saturday March 24 at Fort Worden, near Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula.  Co-sponsored by the Robinson Center and the…


What is “good” science?

In Philosophy of Science, students will wrestle with philosophical issues that inform the meaning of scientific inquiry. They will use examples of the Higgs Boson particle discovery, the theory of…


Pursuing Research? Wanting to Publish?

Research and Writing is a new writing class in our Summer Stretch program! Students will design lines of inquiry and produce research-based writing in formats appropriate to the context, purpose,…


Bringing Shakespeare to Life!

In Unto the Breach! The Henry V Workshop, students will use Shakespeare’s famous text, Henry V as an exploration of literature, history, and dramatic interpretation. Students learn performance skills alongside…


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