Thank you for coming and presenting your program for my 2nd and 3rd graders. I was so impressed with how much they learned about manners and social etiquette. The discussions and hands on activities were varied and perfect. In the months following I heard from many proud parents sharing stories of their children applying what they had learned. They were so thrilled and so was I!
~ Jan Matheny
Grass Lake Elementary, Kent WA
Find out more about the unique and life enhancing tools authored by Deborah King at Final Touch Finishing School.
Final Touch Finishing School offers affordable in-house field trips and after school programs for both high school and elementary levels.
Students develop new levels of social skills in fun, fast paced, interactive sessions.
Teachers enjoy a more well mannered classroom!
We work with teachers to develop a program that meets their specific needs.
Courses we offer as an example are:
Young Ladies & Gentlemen
The Art of Etiquette
Party Manners
Courtesy Clinics
Here is a client list for many of the schools Final Touch has brought their classes to:
All Saints School, Puyallup, WA
Renton Christian, Renton, WA
Pierce College, Puyallup, WA
The Kessler School, Dallas, TX
Arbor School, Sammamish, WA
Sky Valley School, Monroe, WA
Holy Trinity Catholic School, Grapevine, TX
Evergreen School, Shoreline, WA
Grass Lake Elementary, Kent, WA
Renton Christian School, Renton, WA
Cascade Christian School, Puyallup, WA
Home Education Exchange, Shoreline, WA
St. Joseph School, Seattle, WA
Medina Elementary, Medina, WA
Crista Elementary, Seattle, WA
Foster High School, Tukwila, WA
Children’s Services of Sno Valley, Snohomish, WA
Seattle Christian School, WA
Highland Terrace School, Shoreline, WA
Christian Faith School, WA
Highline Community College, Des Moines, WA
Sunrise School, Redmond, WA
St. Thomas, Seattle, WA
We thoroughly enjoyed your class on etiquette. After working with the class on manners and behavior, we felt an outside voice would be helpful. Yours was exactly right! We couldnot have hoped for better coverage of key second grade issues. Not only were the students thrilled and proud; we received kudos from several parents who raved about their child’s new manners and sudden interest in etiquette. For us as teachers, it was a polite way to communicate the need for kindness, interest in others and gratitude. We are especially appreciative of the reference to the Five W’s. This gives us the language to help our student’s maintain their mannerly ways. Our gratitude is immense.
~ Renee & Chris,
2nd grade teachers at Westside School, Seattle, WA