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King's High School

King's High School
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Inspiring hearts and equipping minds to serve God for His glory
Location
Shoreline, Washington, (King County)
 United States
Coordinates 47°46′10″N 122°21′14″W / 47.7695°N 122.354°W / 47.7695; -122.354Coordinates: 47°46′10″N 122°21′14″W / 47.7695°N 122.354°W / 47.7695; -122.354
Information
Type Private, Coeducational, High School
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Established 1950
Founder Mike Martin
Principal Bob Ruhlman
Grades 9th-12th grade
Enrollment 470 (2009-2010)
Average class size 24
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Red and White         
Athletics conference Cascade Conference 1A/2A
Sports cross country, football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, golf, track & field, Baseball, tennis
Mascot Knight
Accreditation Northwest Association of Accredited Schools
Average SAT scores 1771
Average ACT scores 25.8
Newspaper The Quill
Yearbook Sceptre
Tuition $13,000, International: $21,000
Website

King's High School is a private, non-denominational Christian school, located in Shoreline, Washington, just north of Seattle. It enrolls approximately 470 students in 9th through 12th grade. King's High School also has elementary and middle schools on the same campus.

Previously, The original King's buildings were used as a tuberculosis sanitarium up to 1947 when the last patient left. Mike and Vivian Martin founded "King's Garden" in 1950 after the buildings had lain empty for around three years. the school was rooted in weekly Bible studies and fellowship meetings in the Martin's home. King's Garden quickly became more than a school, growing into a family of ministries that operated radio stations, a printing press, a missionary letter-writing service, a senior citizen home, and two resorts, Island Lake and Miracle Ranch. The school dropped "Garden" from its name in 1979. Although it has long left its sanitarium days behind it. Rumor has it that the damp tunnels that connect the buildings on the campus are still haunted by the ghosts of tuberculosis victims, suspicious and curious students say.

King's offers Advanced Placement courses in art, biology, calculus, chemistry, English language and literature, U.S. and European history, and Spanish. In 2009, King's students took 97 AP examinations.

Ninety-eight percent of King's students go on to higher education.


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