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At-a-Glance 2007-2008

 

Enrollment
774 (384 boys, 390 girls)

Grades
5 (32) • 6 (64) • 7 (80) • 8 (80) • 9 (130) • 10 (131) • 11 (130) • 12 (126)

Faculty (Including Instructional Support Faculty)
112 (52 men, 60 women)

Faculty with advanced degrees: 76 percent

Faculty of color: 21.5 percent

Student/Teacher Ratio
9:1

Average Class Size
16

Students of Color
42 percent

Libraries
Middle School: 10,000 volumes
Upper School: 27,500 volumes

Annual Arts Performances
30

AP Results

While Lakeside does not have an "AP curriculum," out of 365 test given in 23 subject areas, 83 percent of the scores were 4s and 5s.

National Merit Recognition
CLASS OF 2007
National Merit Semifinalists: 34

National Merit Commended Students: 36
National Achievement Semifinalists: 3
Percentage of Senior Class Recognized: 57 percent

Interscholastic Sports

Lakeside is an AA size school that plays in the AAA league for most sports. 

127 league titles

69 state/regional/national championship titles

2005 Seattle Times Male Athlete of the Year Award

Upper School Teams
Boys baseball, boys and girls basketball, chess, boys and girls crew, coed cross country, boys football, coed golf, boys and girls lacrosse, coed cross-country skiing, boys and girls soccer, girls softball, squash, coed swimming, coed tennis, coed track and field, girls volleyball, wrestling


Middle School Teams
Coed baseball, boys and girls basketball, coed cross country, boys and girls lacrosse, boys and girls soccer, girls softball, coed track and field, girls volleyball

Percentage of College-Bound Graduates
99 percent

Endowment
Approximately $154 M

Tuition 2006-2007
Middle School, Grades 5-8: $21,840
Upper School, Grades 9-12: $22,160

Financial Aid
Approximately $3 million in financial aid,
grants, loans, and other types of student assistance have been awarded to 24 percent of the student body.

Fees
Middle School
Books and Materials: $190-$250
Laptop: $2,000
(required in grades 7 and 8;

includes computer, software,
warranty, and technical support)
Grade-Level Activities: $95-$250
Yearbook: $25
Bus Pass: $1,000-$1,120
(billed over a ten-month period)
Lunch (entrée, drink, and dessert): $4.05-$5.35 per day

Upper School
Books and Materials: $350-$650

Laptop: $2,000
(required in grades 9-12;
includes computer, software,
warranty, and technical support)
Course Fees: $25-$175
Sports Fees: $0-$300
Yearbook: $50

Class Activities: $0-$150
Outdoor Program: $85-$570
Senior Fees and Activities: $65-$150
AP Exam: $83 per exam
Bus Pass: $1,000-$1,120
(billed over a ten-month period)
Lunch (entrée, drink, and dessert): $4.05-$5.35 per day

This information updated as of August, 2007

Including financial aid, Lakeside spends approximately $7,500 more per student than is represented by full tuition. The difference between tuition and the actual cost of a Lakeside education is made up through endowment earnings, gifts to the Annual Fund, and from contributions from the Lakeside Parents Association.