Eastside Catholic School is a Catholic faith-based educational community where students learn to integrate their thinking and believing in ways that encourage intellectual excellence, nurture relationships and inspire a life of leadership and service to others.
We Are Eastside Catholic!
99% of the 2024 graduating class was college bound
50-acre campus with state-of-the-art facilities
10 state championships have been awarded to High School athletic teams
44 years supporting academic, spiritual and personal success
55% of our faculty hold advanced degrees
Students attend EC from over 69 different zip codes
Arts students have received the highest number of All-State honors of any private school
Approximately 75% of students play at least one sport each year
On average students volunteer more than 31,000 hours of community service annually
I love Eastside Catholic because...
of the community. The first day of school I didn’t know anyone, but so many people said hello, and how is your day. I met friends that I still have today."
I love Eastside Catholic because...
it has taught me to be a leader. Leadership is about inspiring people to do the very best they can."
Recent News
Join us for summer camps! Registration is open!
On May 9-11, middle school band and choir students traveled to Idaho to perform in the Music in the Parks Silverwood Festival.
On May 7 and 8, Ms. Siegers’ eighth grade science classes stepped out of the classroom and into nature for an engaging series of outdoor biology lessons.
Read a statement from Archbishop Paul D. Etienne on Pope Leo XIV.
Congratulations to Alivia Uribe ’22, now a student at Syracuse University, who made history as the first female lead author to win the prestigious MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Research Paper Competition.
Congratulations to the following students who were inducted into the Spanish National Honor Society for 2025-26!
Several EC students recently took center stage at the annual Seattle University Climate Summit on April 26, where they joined peers, educators and activists in championing environmental justice.
Eighth grade student Morgan Liu had the opportunity to participate in the Washington State Representative Page Program which allows students aged 14-16 to get an inside look at state government.