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  1. Key Facts. 52% of student population. identifies as people of color or multiracial. $5.6 MILLION IN ASSISTANCE. awarded to 26% of students in 2023-24. 30% HIGHER SAT SCORES. compared with national average. 45+ HONORS CLASSES. available to Upper School students. 14 ATHLETIC PROGRAMS. offered at JV, JV2 and Varsity Levels. 40 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES.

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  2. The Catlin Gabel School (Catlin Gabel, Catlin, or CGS) is a private K–12 school located in West Haven-Sylvan in Washington County, Oregon, with a Portland, Oregon postal address. Annual enrollment is approximately 780 students from across the Portland metro area.

  3. Catlin Gabel School. An independent preschool through 12th grade day school in Portland, Oregon. Catlin Gabel is a private progressive school in Portland, OR for students from preschool to high school. Connect with the enrollment team to learn more and start your application.

  4. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Catlin Gabel School. #1 in Best Private High Schools in Oregon. A+. Overall Grade. Private. PK, K-12. PORTLAND, OR. 111 reviews. Apply Now Virtual Tour. A+. Overall Niche Grade. How are grades calculated? Data Sources. Academics. A+. Diversity. A. Teachers. A+. College Prep. A+. Clubs & Activities. A+. Sports. A minus. catlin.edu. (503) 297-1894.

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    • 8825 SW BARNES RD, PORTLAND, 97225
    • July 8, 2024
  5. Catlin Gabel School. 8825 SW Barnes Road. Portland, OR 97225. Tel: (503) 297-1894. www.catlin.edu. Submit a Review. REQUEST INFO SAVE SCHOOL. Catlin Gabel is recognized as one of the finest schools in the nation.

  6. Discover the History of Catlin Gabel. Two schools, Catlin-Hillside School and Gabel Country Day School, merged in 1957 to become the Catlin Gabel School. The Upper School relocated to the current location on Barnes Road in 1958, with other divisions added in stages over the following decade.