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Lakeside School

Lakeside School is a private school (grades 5 through 12) located in the Haller Lake[?] neighborhood at the north city limits of Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1919 as the Lakeside Day School for Younger Boys in Denny-Blaine, moved to the present site of the Bush School in 1923, and a few years later moved to its present location. It became coeducational upon merger with St. Nicholas, a Capitol Hill girls' school, in 1971.

Its most famous alumni are likely Bill Gates and Paul Allen, founders of Microsoft.

Facts and figures (as of September 2002):
Enrollment: 724 (370 boys, 354 girls)
Faculty: 89
Tuition: Grades 5-8: $16,825; Grades 9-12: $17,525

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