Oftentimes folks that are looking to relocate to the Salem Oregon area ask about schools. One of the many choices facing families that relocate across the country is what to do about their child’s education. Salem Oregon metro area has many private school options for families. Here is a brief guide to what resources we have in our area.
Private schools
Abiqua (k-8)
The Heritage School (1-8) is a variation on the one room school house with mixed grades. You can contact them at503-581-9265 for more information.
Religious Private Schools
Located in Salem Oregon
Blanchet Catholic School (7-12)
Concordia Lutheran School (k-8) They don’t have a website as of the time of this posting. They are located in Keizer and are a Lutheran-Missouri Synod K-8 school. A phone number is 503-393-7188.
Immanual Lutheran (k-8)
Livingstone Adventist Academy (k-12)
Queen of Peace (prek-6)
Salem Academy (prek-12)
Salem Christian Day School (prek-6)
Sonshine School (prek-6)
St. Joseph’s Catholic School (preschool-6)
St. Vincent DePaul (prek-6)
Located in Keizer Oregon
Cornerstone Christian School (prek-6) is located in Keizer Oregon. They are a Christian school that serves prek-6. Their contact phone number is 503-566-8520.
Located in Brooks and Gervais Oregon
Holy Family Academy is located in Brooks, Oregon. (1-8)
Sacred Heart in Gervais Oregon (K-8)
Located in Stayton Oregon
Regis High School in Stayton Oregon (9-12)
St. Mary’s School in Stayton, Oregon (k-8)
Stayton Christian School (prek-8)
Located in Silverton Oregon
Silverton Christian School in Silverton Oregon (k-8)
Located in Turner Oregon
Willamette Christian School in Turner Oregon (prek-8) This school is technically located in Turner, but many area families take their children to this school. It is not exclusive to Turner residents.
Native American Schools
Chemawa Indian School
With so many school choices in the area, if you decide the public schools are not the right choice for your child, there are many options to consider as you relocate to the Salem Oregon area.
Don’t forget Western Mennonite School! It’s for sixth-twelfth graders, college prep with learning support services for struggling students. We have an excellent fine arts program with drama, band, and choir. We won the state 2A choir championship the past two years (and in 2005), and we’re in the running again this year. Our sports program is also very good, offering boys and girls soccer teams, boys and girls basketball teams, girls volleyball, softball and baseball. We have made it to state in several sports in this past decade, our boys basketball team several years in a row now. We have a dorming program with 20+ students from Asia, Africa, and Europe this year. Best of all, it’s a caring, nurturing, Christ-centered community. I’m not from the admissions department, but I promote the school because I love working here, and I love what my son has received from this special place.