The Bear Creek School

The Bear Creek School

Address
8905 208th Ave NE
Redmond, Washington
USA
Coordinates Coordinates: 47°40′52″N 122°03′56″W / 47.681208°N 122.065446°W / 47.681208; -122.065446
Information
Type Private Christian (nondenominational)
Established 1988
Dean Rev. Jeffrey Gephart
Headmaster Patrick Carruth
Faculty 74
Grades Preschool-Grade 12
Gender Co-educational
Enrollment 762
Color(s) Forest Green, Gold
Athletics WIAA Emerald City League 1A
Mascot Titus the Grizzly
Accreditation Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools, Association of Christian Schools International
Website Bear Creek School

The Bear Creek School is a preschool through grade twelve private school in Redmond, Washington. Educating around 750 students, the school is a non-denominational Christian religious school, focusing on college preparation.[1] It was established in 1988. The head of school is Patrick Carruth.

Campuses

The Bear Creek School has two campuses in Redmond, Washington. There are two classroom buildings on Redmond Campus (on Union Hill). The main building is home to students in grades K-8. Students in grades 9-12 attend class in the Upper School building. Valley Campus (near Perrigo Park in Redmond) is where is our Preschool classes meet.

Academics

The Bear Creek School is accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities and the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools. The school is also a member of the Association of Christian Schools International.[2]

Despite being a small school, Bear Creek students have had consistent successes in the National Merit Scholarship competition:

Athletics

The school is a member of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), participating as a member of the Emerald City 1A League and the CrossTown Middle School League.[12] In 2014, The Bear Creek School opted up to the 1A classification. Numerous teams have won academic state titles.

Performances of note:

Basketball

Golf

Soccer

Tennis

Track & Field

Other Sports

History

School Symbols

The school's original crest displays four symbols surrounding a cross: a book and pen signifying the arts; an atom, the sciences; a winged shoe, athletics; and an honor torch, personal character. Above the crest is the Latin motto of the School, Credo Ut Intelligam, which means, "I believe so that I may understand."[29] A more recently updated crest shows a cross and a path. The cross represents the school's Christian foundation, while the path represents the path of life.
The motto, chosen by the founders, is traceable to St. Anselm and St. Augustine before him.

Notable faculty

References

  1. "The Bear Creek School", Great Schools
  2. "The Bear Creek School", Ziegler Capital Markets Group, 25 October 2005
  3. "National Merit semifinalists announced", The Seattle Times, 18 September 2002]
  4. "National Merit semifinalists are announced", The Seattle Times, 18 September 2003]
  5. "National Merit semifinalists named", The Seattle Times, 14 September 2005]
  6. "Merit Scholarship semifinalists", The Seattle Times, 13 September 2006]
  7. "National Merit semifinalists from Eastside announced", The Seattle Times, 12 September 2007]
  8. "Names of Seattle-area National Merit Scholar semifinalists announced", The Seattle Times, 10 September 2008]
  9. "National Merit Scholar Recognition", The Bear Creek School, 1 October 2009]
  10. "National Merit Scholarship Recognition", The Bear Creek School, 1 October 2010]
  11. "Lakeside, Interlake lead local list of National Merit Scholarship semifinalists", The Seattle Times, 14 September 2011]
  12. "Athletics"
  13. Watanabe, Tim (18 August 2008). "Bear Creek grad Will Sanger balances books and basketball at D-I Tulsa". Redmond Reporter. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  14. "2005 girls' golf outlook: Second chance for state title", The Seattle Times, 12 April 2005
  15. "Kamiak freshman bags girls' championship", The Seattle Times, 24 May 2007
  16. "Bear Creek boys win program's first state golf championship", Tim Watanabe, Redmond Reporter, 26 May 2011
  17. "2B/1B boys' soccer - Bear Creek comes a long way for crown", George Edgar, The Seattle Times, 19 November 2006
  18. "Lady Grizzlies win 2B state soccer title: Bear Creek defeats Napavine, 1-0, in thrilling shootout", Tim Watanabe, Redmond Reporter, 22 November 2011
  19. "Bear Creek girls' soccer scores second straight state title", Andy Nystrom, Redmond Reporter, 19 November 2012
  20. http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/east_king/red/sports/46656557.html
  21. "'Storybook' ending for Bear Creek senior Jamie Meyer | Male Athlete of the Year", Tim Watanabe, The Redmond Reporter, 10 June 2010
  22. "Results from Wash prep track championships", The Seattle Times, 29 May 2009
  23. "Maddie Meyers repeats as 3,200 champ / Prep track and field", The Seattle Times, 28 May 2010
  24. "Maddie Meyers wins sixth career track title | 2A, 1A, 2B/1B Track and Field", The Seattle Times, 27 May 2011
  25. "Rowing pair sixth in Beijing", The Seattle Times, 12 August 2007She also placed second this year in the United States Junior Women's single sculls, the highest placement of any American sculler.
  26. News Post
  27. "Redmond's Kimi Pohlman has yet to find a sport she doesn't excel in", Molly Yanity, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 13 June 2007
  28. "History", The Bear Creek School
  29. "Our School Crest", The Bear Creek School
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