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Elementary Schools, Grades K-5[1]
School Est.[A] Location[B] Nickname Enrollment
Adams 1889[a] Ballard Eagles
Alki 1913[b] Alki Seagulls
Arbor Heights
Daniel Bagley
Beacon Hill Int'l
Bryant
Frantz Coe
Concord Int'l
B.F. Day Fremont
Dearborn
Dunlap
Emerson
Gatewood
Bailey Gatzert
Graham HIll 1960 Seward Park
Green Lake Green Lake
Greenwood 1909 Greenwood Stars
Hawthorne[c] 1913[d] Mt. Baker/Columbia City none
John Hay
Highland Park 1919 Delridge Mustangs
Kimball[e] 1971 North Beacon Hill Cougars
K-5 Stem at Boren 2012 Delridge
Lafayette 1893[f] North Admiral Leopards
Laurelhurst Laurelhurst
Lawton[g] 1913[h] Magnolia Dolphins
Leschi
Lowell
Loyal Heights Ballard
Maple
Thurgood Marshall
Martin Luther King Jr.
McDonald
McGilvra
Montlake Montlake
John Muir Mount Baker
North Beach Ballard
Northgate Northgate
Olympic HIlls
Olympic View
Queen Anne Queen Anne
John Rogers
Rainier View 1953 Rainier Valley Tigers 278
Roxhill
Sacajawea
Sand Point Sand Point
Sanislo
Schmitz Park
John Stanford Int'l
Stevens
Thornton Creek
Van Asselt 1907[i] South Beacon Hill
Viewlands
View Ridge
Wedgwood
West Seattle West Seattle
West Woodland
Whittier Ballard
Wing Luke 1967[j] Magnolia Dragons
Grades K-8 Schools[2]
School Est.[C] Location[D] Nickname Enrollment
Alki 1913[k] Alki Seagulls
Arbor Heights
Jane Addams
Catharine Blaine
Broadview-Thomson
Madrona
Orca
Pathfinder
Pinehurst
Salmon Bay
South Shore
Tops
Middle Schools, Grades 6-8[3]
School Est.[E] Location[F] Nickname Enrollment
Adams 1889[l] Ballard Eagles
Alki 1913[m] Alki Seagulls
Arbor Heights
Denny Int'l 1952[n] West Seattle Dolphins
Eckstein 1950 Bryant/Wedgwood Eagles
Hamilton Int'l
Aki Kurose 1952 Columbia City Peace Cranes
Madison
McClure
Mercer
Washington
Whitman
High Schools, Grades 9-12[4]
School Est.[G] Location[H] Nickname Enrollment
Ballard 1903[o] Ballard Beavers
The Center School Lower Queen Anne
(Seattle Center)
Chief Sealth Int'l 1967 West Seattle Seahawks
Cleveland 1927 Beacon Hill Eagles
Franklin 1912 Mount Baker Quakers
Garfield 1920 Central District Bulldogs
Nathan Hale 1963 Meadowbrook Raiders
Ingraham 1959 Haller Lake Rams
Middle College
Nova Capitol Hill
Rainier Beach 1960 Rainier Beach Vikings
Roosevelt 1922 Roosevelt Rough Riders
South Lake 2009[p] Rainier Beach Blue Sharks
West Seattle 1917 West Seattle Wildcats

Notes

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  1. ^ Denotes original date of establishment of the school, changes in name and/or location noted in corresponding ootnote
  2. ^ Denotes location of school by Seattle neighborhood, does not necessary correspond with attendance area
  3. ^ Denotes original date of establishment of the school, changes in name and/or location noted in corresponding ootnote
  4. ^ Denotes location of school by Seattle neighborhood, does not necessary correspond with attendance area
  5. ^ Denotes original date of establishment of the school, changes in name and/or location noted in corresponding ootnote
  6. ^ Denotes location of school by Seattle neighborhood, does not necessary correspond with attendance area
  7. ^ Denotes original date of establishment of the school, changes in name and/or location noted in corresponding ootnote
  8. ^ Denotes location of school by Seattle neighborhood, does not necessary correspond with attendance area
  1. ^ Opened as Ballard School in 1889. Joined Seattle schools in 1907.
  2. ^ Original school opened 1908.
  3. ^ Named for Nathaniel Hawthorne
  4. ^ Current building 1989
  5. ^ Named after Captain George W. Kimball.
  6. ^ 1893 as part of West Seattle School District, renamed 1918.
  7. ^ Named similarly to Fort Lawton, after Henry Ware Lawton.
  8. ^ Traces back to Salmon Bay School in 1895, rebuilt as Lawton 1913.
  9. ^ 1862 is date of establishment of first school with this name. Joined Seattle schools in 1907. Van Asselt moved to current location in 2009.
  10. ^ As South Van Asselt school, renamed for Wing Luke in 1969.
  11. ^ Original school opened 1908.
  12. ^ Opened as Ballard School in 1889. Joined Seattle schools in 1907.
  13. ^ Original school opened 1908.
  14. ^ Refounded as an "international" middle school in 2011.
  15. ^ Opened as Ballard School in 1889. Joined Seattle schools in 1907.
  16. ^ In old South Shore building.

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