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Schools

The Seattle Public Schools comprise of elementary schools, K-8 schools, middle schools serving grades 6-8, high schools, and Alternative schools and special programs.

Elementary Schools, Grades K–5
School Est. Neighborhood Nickname '11-'12 Enrollment
Adams 1889 Ballard Eagles 473
Alki 1913 Alki Seagulls 355
Arbor Heights Arbor Heights 363
Daniel Bagley Green Lake 393
Beacon Hill Int'l Beacon Hill 452
Bryant Ravenna 548
Frantz Coe Queen Anne 423
Concord Int'l South Park 391
B.F. Day Fremont 321
Dearborn Park Beacon Hill 309
Dunlap Dunlap 364
Emerson Rainier Beach 324
Gatewood Gatewood 484
Bailey Gatzert Atlantic 371
Graham HIll 1960 Seward Park 388
Green Lake Green Lake
Greenwood 1909 Greenwood Stars 332
Hawthorne 1913 Mount Baker none 296
John Hay Queen Anne 530
Highland Park 1919 Delridge Mustangs 434
Kimball 1971 North Beacon Hill Cougars 471
K-5 Stem at Boren 2012 Delridge
Lafayette 1893 North Admiral Leopards 547
Laurelhurst Laurelhurst 420
Lawton 1913 Magnolia Dolphins 440
Leschi Leschi 378
Lowell Capitol Hill 616
Loyal Heights Ballard 401
Maple Beacon Hill 480
Thurgood Marshall Atlantic 451
Martin Luther King Jr. Brighton 349
McDonald Wallingford 187
McGilvra Madison Park 298
Montlake Montlake 238
John Muir Mount Baker 404
North Beach Ballard 315
Northgate Northgate 231
Olympic HIlls Olympic Hills 267
Olympic View 1903 Maple Leaf Eagles 469
Queen Anne Queen Anne 223
John Rogers Meadowbrook 247
Rainier View 1953 Rainier Valley Tigers 169
Roxhill Roxhill 377
Sacajawea Maple Leaf 260
Sand Point Windermere 202
Sanislo Riverview 302
Schmitz Park North Admiral 463
John Stanford Int'l Wallingford 460
Stevens Capitol Hill 371
Thornton Creek Wedgwood 371
Van Asselt 1907 South Beacon Hill 532
Viewlands Broadview 176
View Ridge View Ridge
Wedgwood Wedgwood 446
West Seattle West Seattle 406
West Woodland Phinney Ridge 473
Whittier Ballard 460
Wing Luke 1967 Magnolia Dragons 351

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Grades K–8 Schools
School Est. Location Nickname '11-'12 Enrollment
Jane Addams 2009 Meadowbrook Wolves 362
Catharine Blaine 1998 Magnolia Tigers 414
Broadview-Thomson 2008 Broadview Bulldogs 490
Madrona 2000 Madrona Panthers 213
Orca 1989 Seward Park 317
Pathfinder 1994 Delridge 337
Pinehurst 1984 Pinehurst Wolverines 62
Salmon Bay 1999 Ballard Panthers 263
South Shore Rainier Beach Sea Dragons 368
Tops 1976 Eastlake Falcons 322

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Middle Schools, Grades 6–8
School Est. Location Nickname '11-'12 Enrollment
Denny Int'l 1952 West Seattle Dolphins 861
Eckstein 1950 Bryant/Wedgwood Eagles 1,278
Hamilton Int'l 1927 Wallingford Hawks 919
Aki Kurose 1952 Columbia City Peace Cranes 658
Madison 1929 West Seattle Bulldogs 828
McClure 1964 Queen Anne Mustangs 483
Mercer 1957 Beacon Hill Mustangs 924
Washington 1978 Central District Junior Huskies 1,123
Whitman 1959 Blue Ridge Wildcats 983

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High Schools, Grades 9–12
School Est. Location Nickname '11-'12 Enrollment
Ballard 1903 Ballard Beavers 1,636
The Center School 2001 Lower Queen Anne
(Seattle Center)
Dragons 278
Chief Sealth Int'l 1967 West Seattle Seahawks 1,239
Cleveland 1927 Beacon Hill Eagles 819
Franklin 1912 Mount Baker Quakers 1,415
Garfield 1920 Central District Bulldogs 1,721
Nathan Hale 1963 Meadowbrook Raiders 1,144
Ingraham 1959 Haller Lake Rams 949
Middle College First Hill 184
Nova 1970 Capitol Hill 340
Rainier Beach 1960 Rainier Beach Vikings 365
Roosevelt 1922 Roosevelt Rough Riders 1,662
South Lake 2009 Rainier Beach Blue Sharks 143
West Seattle 1917 West Seattle Wildcats 995

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