Lower Merion High School, Public high school in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, United States.
Lower Merion High School is a public secondary institution in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, with laboratories, performance spaces, and athletic areas serving more than 1,700 students. The campus includes multiple buildings where classrooms, libraries, and common areas accommodate daily academic life.
The school emerged in 1894 when three separate institutions combined, offering a two-year course for students preparing for further study. Over the following decades, the program expanded into a full secondary curriculum with additional subjects and facilities.
The institution competes under a bulldog mascot wearing maroon and white, reinforcing ties among students and families who gather for games and meets. These colors appear on banners and uniforms throughout the campus, creating a shared identity visible during public events.
The campus stands in Ardmore, accessible from main roads with parking available near the main entrances. Events and public performances take place throughout the year, often in the evenings or on weekends for visitors.
The cross-country team claimed medals at the Central League championship, with runners finishing in first and second place. These achievements brought local attention and contributed to the reputation of the school's athletic program.
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