Forging bonds and changing lives: one child, one school, one community at a time.
Our Sister Schools
Each of our Seattle Schools is paired with a similar school in the Mombasa archdiocese... high schools are paired with high schools; co-ed schools are paired with co-ed schools. The Sister Schools determine between them which programs would best serve their relationship. FSMS is there to support and facilitate these programs.
Eastside Catholic High School & Mitangani Secondary School
Eastside Catholic School is a private Catholic secondary school located in Sammamish, Washington, serving students in grades 6 through 12.
Eastside Catholic is partnered with Mitangani High School, a co-ed secondary school located in the deeply rural area of Bamba, Kenya. Mitigani serves both boarding and day students.
The Sister School activities are sponsored in part by the Eastside Catholic Middle School Bamba Club, a student group formed to enhance the Seattle-Mombasa relationship.
Holy Names Academy & St. Michaels School
Holy Names Academy is a private Catholic all-girls college-preparatory high school in Seattle. It was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1880 .
Holy Names is partnered with St. Michaels School, an all-girls' boarding high school located in Kaloleni, within the Giriama area of the Mombasa Archdiocese.
St. Joseph School & St. Joseph Primary School, Kenya
St. Joseph School is a Jesuit Catholic K-8 school in Seattle, serving 600 boys and girls from across the city.
St. Joseph Seattle is partnered with a Kenyan school that shares its namesake: St. Joseph Primary School. St. Joseph Primary School is a K-8 co-ed school located in the village of Kinango, Kenya within the Mombasa Archdiocese.
St. Francis of Assisi School & Ndavaya Primary School
St. Francis of Assisi is a Catholic parish primary school serving grades K-8, located in Burien, Washington.
St. Francis of Assisi is partnered with Ndavaya Primary School, a K-8 co-ed school located in Ndavaya, Kenya. Ndavaya serves both boarding and day students.