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THE BUSH SCHOOL
THE BUSH SCHOOL
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The Bush School’s vision is to inspire excellence in the noble calling of public service. The School’s mission is to educate, explore, and engage. This mission is greatly expanded with the new teaching site in Washington, DC.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
THE NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND ENVIRONMENT
THE NORTHWEST SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND ENVIRONMENT
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The Northwest School is an independent middle and high school located in Seattle, Washington, in the First Hill neighborhood. Founded in 1979, it is located in the 1905 Summit School building, which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. A culture of courtesy and common sense. A liberal arts education drawing connections among artistic, historical, literary, and scientific fields of knowledge. An outdoor and environmental program. Stellar athletics. These are some of the integral parts of The Northwest School. Set in an urban campus that is housed in an historic landmark cared for by our students, we provide a curriculum for grades 6–12 that offers an international perspective and encourages independent and creative thinking in every class. We educate and shape our students into global citizens who will one day shape our community, nation, and world. The Northwest School: outstanding college preparatory and much more. Come see for yourself.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
CORNISH COLLEGE OF THE ARTS
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The mission of Cornish College of the Arts is to provide students aspiring to become practicing artists with an educational program of the highest possible quality, in an environment that nurtures creativity and intellectual curiosity, while preparing them to contribute to society as artists, citizens, and innovators. Cornish realizes this mission by offering baccalaureate studies in the performing and visual arts and by serving as a focal point in the community for public presentation, artistic criticism, participation and discussion of the arts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
THE EVERGREEN SCHOOL
THE EVERGREEN SCHOOL
Shoreline, Washington
51-200 employees
The Evergreen School has been educating highly capable, creative learners for over 50 years. Our students love to ask questions, and our teachers use that natural curiosity to craft engaging lessons and spark thought-provoking conversations. Evergreen’s program infuses challenging academics with foundational support for social skills, emotional well-being and empathy for others. Our students think deeply, take intellectual risks, and tackle complex problems. They learn how to self-advocate, collaborate with others and understand difference. Evergreen graduates move on to high school with confidence, ready to contribute to a diverse and dynamic world.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
UNIVERSITY CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY CHILD DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
UCDS is an educational hub that designs a multi-dimensional culture of learning for children and adults. We cultivate reflective, collaborative and lifelong learners who will be equipped to ignite positive change in their communities. Since our inception as a lab school at the University of Washington in 1911, our teachers have designed and implemented robust curricula and programs. Collaboration is present throughout our early education, elementary and graduate programs, educational partnerships and professional development offerings. Our faculty create dynamic learning experiences and develop expansive, creative, and reflective thinking in our students.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
EPIPHANY SCHOOL
EPIPHANY SCHOOL
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
Founded in 1958, Epiphany School is one of Seattle's premier independent elementary schools, located on a beautiful campus in a quiet neighborhood setting. Our vibrant and inclusive learning community is filled with talented faculty and staff and caring, commited families. We work together to inspire and equip students with the academic knowledge and social-emotional skills needed to grow into confident, curious, and courageous learners and leaders.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BERTSCHI SCHOOL
BERTSCHI SCHOOL
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
OUR MISSION Bertschi School educates children to become compassionate, confident, and creative learners in a global community. OUR VALUES Our community values integrity, inclusiveness, respect, diversity, and a commitment to sustainability. OUR DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION STATEMENT Bertschi School values diversity and believes engaging our differences makes us better and stronger. We welcome and honor the unique contributions of people from all racial, ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, gender identities, learning styles, physical abilities, and sexual orientations. Our commitment to equity drives us to be inclusive and diverse in all areas of our school.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
RURAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
RURAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
Landesa partners with governments and local organizations to ensure that rural women and men living in extreme poverty have secure rights over the land they depend on. Founded as the Rural Development Institute in 1967, Landesa has helped more than 180 million families strengthen legal control over their land. When families have secure land rights, they can invest in their land to sustainably increase their harvests and reap the benefits—improved nutrition, health, education, resilience, and opportunity—for generations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
VILLA ACADEMY
VILLA ACADEMY
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
In the heart of northeast Seattle’s Laurelhurst neighborhood, Villa Academy's 31-acre campus goes beyond the classroom walls for hands-on, experiential learning. Academic rigor is foundational to our Whole-Child philosophy, of which we believe that every child deserves to be known as an individual—heart, mind, body, and spirit. Our students explore real-world issues, think critically, and develop skills not only for future academic journeys but for life. Small-class sizes and highly collaborative faculty empower students as individuals. At Villa Academy, our students thrive in their learning styles and social-emotional growth and wellbeing, and with grade-appropriate social justice curricula, they deepen their compassion and character.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
WOODVILLE MONTESSORI SCHOOL
WOODVILLE MONTESSORI SCHOOL
Bothell, Washington
51-200 employees
Accredited & authentic Montessori education for PreK-12th grade in Woodinville & Bothell. Our education values & respects the child at every age, fostering a love of learning. WOODINVILLE MONTESSORI SCHOOL is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to build a diverse community of lifelong learners, dedicated to the optimal intellectual, emotional, social, physical, ethical and spiritual development of each child using Montessori and contemporary methods.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
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THE SEATTLE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY
THE SEATTLE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
The dream of The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology began around a kitchen table, where a gathering of a few passionate dreamers dared to imagine a new kind of theological and psychological training. The Seattle School was initially established under the auspices of Western Seminary in 1997, becoming independent in 2000, and establishing itself in the heart of downtown Seattle in 2007. Over the years, The Seattle School has been committed to training therapists, pastors, artists, leaders, and social entrepreneurs to be competent in the study of text, soul, and culture in order to serve God and neighbor through transforming relationships. The Seattle School is a progressive, multi-denominational institution. Founded upon the belief that the presence of our Triune God is continually revealed through relationship, The Seattle School is a learning community informed by incarnational theology and a relational hermeneutic. Valuing discourse as a powerful means of discovery and growth, The Seattle School is intentionally interdisciplinary and diverse. We believe that our engagement with God, the scriptures, our own stories, and the world’s cultural contexts are enriched by robust dialogue and relational engagement fostered amongst student, faculty, and staff coming from a myriad of cultural backgrounds, church traditions, and denominations. The Seattle School has a rooted foundation in our three core degree programs — Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, and Master of Arts in Theology & Culture — and is a thought leader both nationally and locally at the intersection of theology, psychology, and culture. The Seattle School houses The Allender Center, a pioneering organization stewarding the legacy of Dr. Dan Allender’s work. The Allender Center offers transformational conferences, workshops, and vocational training that foster redemption and healing in the lives of people by helping them tell their stories with awareness and in...
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
WALDORF SCHOOL ASSOC OF SEATTLE
WALDORF SCHOOL ASSOC OF SEATTLE
Seattle, Washington
51-200 employees
WALDORF SCHOOL ASSOC OF SEATTLE INC is a company based out of 2728 NE 100TH ST, SEATTLE, Washington, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market