Lakeside School, Private preparatory school in Seattle, US
Lakeside School is a private preparatory institution in north Seattle serving students from grades 5 through 12 on its own campus. The school provides a range of academic courses and extracurricular programs designed for secondary education.
The school was founded in 1914 near Lake Washington under its original name before relocating to its current Seattle location in the early 1930s. A significant merger with St Nicholas School in 1971 expanded its operations and programs.
The educational program includes student organizations such as Chess Team, Model United Nations, Quiz Bowl, Ethics Bowl, and numerous affinity groups for different backgrounds.
The campus is located in a residential neighborhood in north Seattle accessible by public transportation or car. The school is a private facility, so general public access to the grounds may be limited.
The school is notably connected to two early technology pioneers who developed their computer programming abilities during their time as students here. This association with influential figures in computing history has marked its legacy.
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