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Home - Bishop Blanchet High School Bishop Blanchet High School is deeply committed to making Catholic education accessible to all students, regardless of their financial circumstances The school offers a robust tuition assistance program, ensuring that families with different financial needs can afford to enroll their children
Calendar - Bishop Blanchet High School Calendar - Bishop Blanchet High School is a Catholic, coed school located in the Green Lake neighborhood of Seattle
Admissions - Bishop Blanchet High School At Bishop Blanchet High School, each student is given the opportunity to explore and deepen his or her academic, co-curricular and spiritual interests, all while being a part of our fun, dynamic, diverse and faith-filled community
Fast Facts - Bishop Blanchet High School Bishop Blanchet High School is a private, Catholic, college preparatory school Established in 1954, it was the first Catholic co-ed high school in the Archdiocese of Seattle
Athletics - Bishop Blanchet High School The Bishop Blanchet Athletic Hall of Fame was established with the aim of recognizing and commemorating individuals and teams who have demonstrated exceptional excellence in athletics at Bishop Blanchet High School
Student Services - Bishop Blanchet High School Bishop Blanchet’s handbook provides students and families with the basic structure and policies for the educational programs at Bishop Blanchet High School Learn More
Open House - Bishop Blanchet High School Our students who call Blanchet home come from over 91 different zip codes in the Puget Sound area, 110+ middle schools and from multiple countries around the world!
Application Process - Bishop Blanchet High School All ninth grade applicants to Bishop Blanchet are required to take the HSPT Along with grades and teacher recommendations, the results are used for placement in English, math, and science courses