Cedar Tree Classical Christian

(5 Reviews)
20601 NE 29th Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA

Cedar Tree Classical Christian is located in Clark County of Washington state. On the street of Northeast 29th Avenue and street number is 20601. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (360) 887-0190. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Cedar Tree Classical Christian quickly are 45.770214 ,-122.6401062

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Address: 20601 NE 29th Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA
Postal code: 98642
Phone: (360) 887-0190
Website: http://www.cedartreeschool.org/

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Reviews

  • Daniel Ridgeway

    (December 20, 2017, 10:08 pm)

    Our daughter graduated from this school. We are very grateful for the godly and enormously dedicated teachers and staff. We highly recommend this exceptional educational facility.

  • B Bunch

    (July 12, 2017, 7:02 pm)

    Cedar Tree was more than "just a school" for our children! In addition to a rigorous curriculum, caring teachers and sustainable school development, we experienced a Christian community for the whole family! This school is highly recommended for SW Washington!

  • Whitney Hunter

    (April 29, 2016, 7:53 pm)

    Great school. Highly recommend.

  • Dental Clinic

    (May 2, 2013, 6:41 pm)

    This is a great school for those who want to see their children grow in mind and spirit. My daughters have both shown a wonderful growth in academic understanding, depth of Christian faith, and ability to relate to other people. If you want an education for the whole person among a caring community that loves God, loves kids and loves learning, this is the place to look.

  • Scott Gere

    (March 18, 2013, 9:28 pm)

    Our girls have attended public schools, private schools, and Christian schools. Some were fine, by most standards. But over the years, we had a growing sense that something just wasn't quite right about contemporary education. We spend more and more money on the system, but the product continues to decline. Why is that?

    Our research on "back to basics" education -- you know, where kids need books and not iPads, to learn how to think and not be parrots -- led us to classical Christian education. Which led us to Cedar Tree.

    There, we found the answer we had been looking for. How can I describe it? Being "Christian" means teaching children honor and grace in all things, not just adding a Bible class to a public-school curriculum. Being "classical" means my girls learn how to think critically, and communicate well. And lead.

    Turn on the TV for a few minutes and you'll be reminded why these qualities are so essential for our children. I can't possibly recommend Cedar Tree highly enough.

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