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Someday School is a small, independent school with a focus on nurturing curiosity, kindness,  independence, and problem solving. We are approved as a private school by the state of Washington. 

We empower children to set their own learning goals. and provide them with the tools they need to achieve those goals. 

We support children in learning to make decisions that help them get the most out of life.

Because we eliminate power struggles and demands for compliance, we have more time for teaching, and children have more time for learning. 

Children with ADHD or autism often experience success, because of the smaller group of children, the environment of acceptance, the permission to explore what they are interested in, and the flexibility of the school to work with their unique needs.

We accept children ages 4 to 13. 

Contact us to schedule a tour! 

Email Somedayschool@gmail.com 

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Do any of these describe your child? It may be time to try something new! Visit our Enrollment page and fill out our interest form today. 

Someday School is an independent learning center, opening in the Vancouver, WA area. Based on the Agile Learning Center and Sudbury School models, Someday School believes that learning is a natural process that takes place when children are able to make their own choices and pursue their own interests. We strive to nurture curious, passionate learners who are excited to share their knowledge with others. We welcome students with diverse needs and learning styles. Explore our website to find out more! 

 

Someday School school admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.

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