Graham, Washington - Education

Education

Public schools in Graham are part of the Bethel School District. Schools in or near Graham include:

  • Elementary Schools:
    • Centennial Elementary School
    • Graham Elementary School
    • Kapowsin Elementary School
    • Nelson Elementary School
    • North Star Elementary School
    • Rocky Ridge Elementary School
  • Junior High Schools:
    • Cougar Mountain Junior High School
    • Frontier Junior High School
    • Liberty Junior High School
  • High School:
    • Graham-Kapowsin High School
  • Private school:
    • Bethel Baptist Christian School (grades K4-12)
  • Nearby colleges:
    • Pacific Lutheran University (Parkland)
    • Colleges in Tacoma
    • Colleges in Lakewood
    • Colleges in Puyallup
    • Colleges offering classes at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

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