Inclusive K-5 Jewish school in Green Lake supporting students with learning differences and ADD/ADHD
Seattle Jewish Community School (SJCS) is an inclusive K-5 community in Green Lake that welcomes students with mild learning differences and ADD/ADHD. The school combines Jewish intellectual heritage with evidence-based approaches to learning, creating a supportive environment where children with diverse learning needs can thrive alongside their peers.
With an average class size of just 13 students and 11 experienced classroom teachers (90% with advanced degrees), SJCS provides individualized attention and structured support. The school offers dedicated Learning Difference Programs and ADD/ADHD support services, helping students develop confidence and academic skills while fostering kindness and social awareness.
Founded in 1991, SJCS is committed to accessibility and socioeconomic diversity, with 70% of families receiving financial aid and tuition starting at $27,900. The admissions process is welcoming, with a 95% acceptance rate and an admissions director (Ross Diamond) available to discuss your child's needs and fit for the school.
| Year Founded | 1991 |
| Yearly Tuition Cost | $27,900 |
| Tuition Notes | SJCS is committed to a fostering a socio-economically diverse student body, as well as making day school education accessible to all families. From its inception, SJCS has been committed to providing tuition assistance to families who qualify. All Jewish |
| Total Students | 63 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 11 |
| Percent of Faculty with Advanced Degree | 90 |
| Average Class Size | 13 |
| Grades Offered | Kindergarten-5 |
| Admissions Director | Ross Diamond |
| Admission Deadline | Jan. 16 |
| Acceptance Rate | 95 |
| Percent on Financial Aid | 70 |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 6 |
| Classroom Dress Code | Casual |
| School Memberships | Other religious school association(s) · Other school association(s) |
| Religious Affiliations | Jewish |