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Lakehill at a Glance
History and Campus
Established: 1971
Campus: 6 acres in the heart of Lakewood
Last addition: Twelve-Acre Athletic Complex, 10 Minutes East of Main Campus, 2003
Ongoing Development: New Environmental Science Center, Expansion of Athletic Complex,
and Hillside Campus.
Volumes in Libraries: 30,000
Enrollment
Total: 410
Coeducational: K-12
Upper School : 127
Middle School: 140
Lower School : 143
Average Class Size: 16
Student/Faculty Ratio: 10:1
Financial Aid
Students Receiving: 15%
Faculty and Staff
Headmaster Roger L. Perry: Leading the Vision Since 1982
Full-time Faculty: 55
Male: 33% Female: 67%
Academic Faculty Holding Advanced Degrees: 70%
Average Tenure: 10 Years
Upper School Academics
Available Academic Courses: 80
Average SAT: 1265
Advanced Placement (AP) Information
AP Offerings: Available in Every Curricular Area
Maximum Class Size: 14
College-Bound Seniors
Graduates Attending College : 100%
Average Academic Scholarships Granted to Seniors: $1,000,000 - 2,000,000
Technology
Computer/Student Ratio: 1:4
Athletics
Boy’s: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Track & Field, Cross Country,
Off-Season Training
Girl’s: Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field,
Golf, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Off-Season Training
Fine Arts
Advanced Creative Writing, Advanced Drama, AP Studio Art, Art History, Choir, Creative Writing,
Digital Documentary, Digital Photography, Drama, Drawing, Girl's Glee
Choir, Graphic Art, Illustrative
Writing, Musical Theater, Painting, Publications, Sculpture, Shakespeare
in Performance, Theater History
Community Service
Purpose: To Serve Others and To Develop a Sense of Community and Civic Responsibility
Volunteer Involvement: Adopted Class Grandparents, Amigos de la Americas, Atria Retirement Home, Austin Street Shelter, Bayles Elementary School, Club Young at Heart, Dallas YMCA, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Dallas Museum of Natural History, Great Dane Rescue of North Texas, Heifer International, Homeless of East Dallas, Methodist Volunteer Team (Honduras, Mexico Cultural Exchange Program), Orphans for Lake Dallas, Parkland Hospital Burn Unit, Pac-A-Pal Animal Adoption, Residents of the Juliette Fowler Homes, Senior Citizens of Greater Dallas, SPCA of Dallas, The Wilkinson Center, UNICEF, Women’s Foundation of Dallas
Lakehill has been the recipient of the Meadows Foundation Award for Outstanding Community Service on numerous occasions.
Traditions and Annual Events
Back-to-School Picnic
Homecoming
Senior Day
Trek for Tech
Tailgate Party
Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Day
Senior Citizens Holiday Luncheon
Annual Auction
Headmaster’s Ski Trip
Jr.-Sr. Ring Ceremony
Baccalaureate
Graduation
Accreditations & Affiliations
Independent School Association of the Southwest (ISAS)
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS)
The College Board
Lakehill Preparatory School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational practices, admissions, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic and other school-administered programs.
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