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School Overview
Top Rankings
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Catlin Gabel School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Oregon for:
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Overview
Our staff would like to welcome you to visit our center.
The staff takes in pride in keeping up to date with the latest trends in early childhood education.
Ongoing training if offered to the staff during the year at the center and through the various training opportunities in the community.
Catlin Gabel is recognized as one of the finest schools in the nation, known for providing an education that is a catalyst for lifelong learning.
Because our approach is grounded in the principles of progressive education, students of every age, from preschool to high school, can harness their true potential.
They learn through discovery and conversation, which take place in our classrooms, in our forests, and beyond the confines of campus. Teachers encourage students to ask questions and search for answers, to advocate for themselves and others, and to keep trying when they don`t succeed the first time.This is all possible in a community of just over 782 students.
Here, we want to fuel curiosity with courage so that every student will have the confidence and ability to rise to the challenges of life, becoming global citizens who can change the world for good.
Grades Offered
NS-PK
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
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No
Learning Difference Programs
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No
Year Founded
2002
1957
Students Body
Total Students
49 students
782 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
10%
52%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
28
20
Kindergarten Students
21
38
Grade 1 Students
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40
Grade 2 Students
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42
Grade 3 Students
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42
Grade 4 Students
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44
Grade 5 Students
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46
Grade 6 Students
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60
Grade 7 Students
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65
Grade 8 Students
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66
Grade 9 Students
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80
Grade 10 Students
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80
Grade 11 Students
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80
Grade 12 Students
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79
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
1 teacher
83 teachers
Average Class Size
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17
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:49
1:9
Average SAT score
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1393
Average ACT score
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31
Classroom Dress Code
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Casual
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Jan. 21 / Feb. 4
Tuition Notes
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Varies by division: $35,350-43,800
% on Financial Aid
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27%
Average Financial Aid Grant
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$28,560
Acceptance Rate
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26%
Admissions Director
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Sara Nordhoff
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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9
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Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
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40
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Advocates for Women in Science Engineering and Math (AWSEM), All Queer Environment (AQE)—LGBTQ+ Affinity, Asian American and Pacific Islander Affinity Group (AAPI), Astronomy Club, ceramics, choir, Competitive Programming Club, D.R.E.A.M. (Diverse, Resilient, and Essential American Migrants), DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), Desi Affinity Group, drama, GIRLS Rock, Global Economics, Hispanic/Latinx Affinity Group, History Bowl/Bee Club, Impact: Tech Society, Interfaith, jazz band, Jewish Affinity Group / Jewish Student Union, Math Club, media arts, Middle Eastern Affinity Group, Mock Trial, Model United Nations, Multi-Culti, music, Philistine Club, Philosophy Club, Quiz Bowl, REquip Soccer, rock band, S.A.F.E. (Students and Friends for Equality), Science Ambassadors, Science Bowl, Science Olympiad, Speech and Debate, TRIBE (The Real Indescribable Black Experience), visual art, woodshop, Yearbook Club