Bothell, Washington · 25 schools

Schools in
Bothell

25 public schools in Bothell, Washington. Search by name, or browse the full list below.

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Schools25
Students16,464
School Levels4
Districts3
ZIP codes3
StateWashington

Schools in Bothell

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25 schools in Bothell

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Bothell High School
Bothell · 98011
High
1,766
students
C O Sorenson
Bothell · 98011
Primary
263
students
Canyon Creek Elementary
Bothell · 98021
Primary
920
students
Canyon Park Middle School
Bothell · 98021
Middle
904
students
Cedar Wood Elementary
Bothell · 98012
Primary
691
students
Crystal Springs Elementary
Bothell · 98021
Primary
504
students
Fernwood Elementary
Bothell · 98012
Primary
739
students
Frank Love Elementary
Bothell · 98021
Primary
513
students
Innovation Lab High School
Bothell · 98021
High
248
students
Lockwood Elementary
Bothell · 98021
Primary
580
students
Lynnwood High School
BOTHELL · 98012
High
1,375
students
Maywood Hills Elementary
Bothell · 98011
Primary
506
students
North Creek High School
Bothell · 98012
High
1,917
students
Northshore Middle School
Bothell · 98011
Middle
846
students
Northshore Online Reengagement Program
Bothell · 98021
High
12
students
Northshore Special Services
Bothell · 98021
Other
37
students
Secondary Academy for Success
Bothell · 98021
High
107
students
Shelton View Elementary
Bothell · 98021
Primary
513
students
Skyview Middle School
Bothell · 98021
Middle
1,158
students
Tambark Creek Elementary School
Bothell · 98012
Primary
733
students
Westhill Elementary
Bothell · 98011
Primary
412
students
Woodin Elementary
Bothell · 98011
Primary
481
students
Woodinville Community Center
Bothell · 98011
High
3
students
Woodmoor Elementary
Bothell · 98011
Primary
659
students
Woodside Elementary
Bothell · 98012
Primary
577
students

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School profiles are built from NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) — the official directory of every US public school — plus Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), EDFacts, NCES F-33 finance survey, and Washington’s Washington School Report Cards.

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