Full-Time Private School for a Comprehensive Alternative

Students needing a comprehensive learning alternative find that Brightmont Academy works. Full-time, one-to-one instruction provides the right opportunity for K-12 students to complete coursework and build self-confidence for lifelong learning success. When students complete course requirements, they receive a high school diploma from Brightmont Academy.

Students Who Benefit

Our full-time private school addresses a wide range of learning challenges:

  • Students with learning difficulties
  • Students at risk of dropping out of school
  • Students who need a more flexible schedule for work or health reasons
  • Students looking to advance academically

The Brightmont Advantage

Because we believe in the potential of each student, we are committed to helping students become successful learners through providing:

  • One-to-one private instruction: One teacher, one student — all of the time
  • Customized learning plan: Accommodates for individual academic needs, learning difficulties, and styles
  • Expert educators: A team of seasoned administrators and dedicated, experienced teachers
  • Flexible scheduling: An alternative to the structured schedule of a traditional school

“I heartily recommend Brightmont Academy for private schooling. It has made a huge difference in our son’s attitude about learning.” Parent

Academics and Accreditation

As a fully accredited private school, our curriculum includes all required 6th- to 12th-grade courses in math, language arts, science, and social studies. In addition, we offer Advanced Placement*, Spanish, and elective courses.

Brightmont Academy (formerly called EA2) is accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Commission (NWAC) and other independent organizations. Credits are accepted for college admission, and Brightmont Academy grants a high school diploma recognized by colleges and universities.

*Advanced Placement is a registered trademark of the College Board.

Accreditations

Northwest Accreditation Commission
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Washington State Board of Education

Northwest Accredidation Commission