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WELCOME TO LWHS
Founded in 1895. Campus spaces include: Technical Arts "shops", caféteria, full-court gymnasium with rock climbing wall, music studio, dance studio, photography studio with darkroom, 7,100 square foot library containing 30,000 titles and 180,000 digital titles. 139 9th graders from 71 middle schools, 528 total students from 138 middleschools.
AFFORDING - LWHS
Thanks to its 125 year history of being accessible to students from all walks of life, including 77 years of being tuition free, Lick-Wilmerding High School enjoys the legacy, the resources, and the strategic resolve to push the limits on what it can mean to be a truly accessible independent school.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Fostering great sportsmanship and a championship spirit. Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. More than 75 percent of our student body participates in athletics throughout the academic year.ENGLISH - LWHS
The four-year English curriculum provides students with the skills and habits of mind to read, write, and speak confidently and competently about a broad range of texts. Each year, students hone their analytical skills by drawing on class discussions and independent close readings to craft thoughtful, subtle responses to literaturefrom around
HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH The role of the committee is to select and recommend a candidate to be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval. Lydia Alexander. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee (Ari ’21) Cameron Yuen-Shore ’05. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee. JackChin.
TECHNICAL ARTS
Technical Arts department objectives include cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, skills for engineering, effective problem solving, applied math and science, creative expression, competency in the language of craft and design, and personal empowerment through self-confidence and self-esteem. The school requires all students totake a
ELIOT SMITH'S TIGER BAY AREA BASKETBALL CAMP 1993 To Present For Girls and Boys ages 6-15 2021 ELIOT SMITH TIGER BASKETBALL CAMP PRESENTED BY SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL We are excited to announce that we will be having Eliot Smith Tiger Basketball Camps this summer at the brand new Bushnell Center at San Francisco Waldorf High School located at the end of West Portal (470 West Portal Avenue).PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association assists parents in developing an effective partnership with the school to achieve the best possible educational experience for the students. The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, and OLIVER Y '17 LEADING TEENAGE VOTING INITIATIVE Oliver Y '17 Leading Teenage Voting Initiative. 9/15/2016. Oliver York '17 was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle for his work on Proposition F, which would allow 16- and 17-year olds to cast a ballot in municipal elections. Read more here. LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.WELCOME TO LWHS
Founded in 1895. Campus spaces include: Technical Arts "shops", caféteria, full-court gymnasium with rock climbing wall, music studio, dance studio, photography studio with darkroom, 7,100 square foot library containing 30,000 titles and 180,000 digital titles. 139 9th graders from 71 middle schools, 528 total students from 138 middleschools.
AFFORDING - LWHS
Thanks to its 125 year history of being accessible to students from all walks of life, including 77 years of being tuition free, Lick-Wilmerding High School enjoys the legacy, the resources, and the strategic resolve to push the limits on what it can mean to be a truly accessible independent school.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Fostering great sportsmanship and a championship spirit. Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. More than 75 percent of our student body participates in athletics throughout the academic year.ENGLISH - LWHS
The four-year English curriculum provides students with the skills and habits of mind to read, write, and speak confidently and competently about a broad range of texts. Each year, students hone their analytical skills by drawing on class discussions and independent close readings to craft thoughtful, subtle responses to literaturefrom around
HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH The role of the committee is to select and recommend a candidate to be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval. Lydia Alexander. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee (Ari ’21) Cameron Yuen-Shore ’05. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee. JackChin.
TECHNICAL ARTS
Technical Arts department objectives include cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, skills for engineering, effective problem solving, applied math and science, creative expression, competency in the language of craft and design, and personal empowerment through self-confidence and self-esteem. The school requires all students totake a
ELIOT SMITH'S TIGER BAY AREA BASKETBALL CAMP 1993 To Present For Girls and Boys ages 6-15 2021 ELIOT SMITH TIGER BASKETBALL CAMP PRESENTED BY SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL We are excited to announce that we will be having Eliot Smith Tiger Basketball Camps this summer at the brand new Bushnell Center at San Francisco Waldorf High School located at the end of West Portal (470 West Portal Avenue).PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association assists parents in developing an effective partnership with the school to achieve the best possible educational experience for the students. The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, and OLIVER Y '17 LEADING TEENAGE VOTING INITIATIVE Oliver Y '17 Leading Teenage Voting Initiative. 9/15/2016. Oliver York '17 was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle for his work on Proposition F, which would allow 16- and 17-year olds to cast a ballot in municipal elections. Read more here.APPLYING - LWHS
Starting in November, and after the Admissions Office receives Part I: Parent/Guardian Application and the application fee, the student will receive an email invitation to complete an online interview and written assessment. You will have 2 weeks to complete the online assessment after receiving theOVERVIEW - LWHS
Fostering great sportsmanship and a championship spirit. Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. More than 75 percent of our student body participates in athletics throughout the academic year. WELCOME FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL Welcome from the Head of School. Founded in 1895, Lick-Wilmerding High School stands apart as a profoundly unique educational institution. On our website you will learn more about the dynamic and challenging academic program, the way we weave innovation into the curriculum through the study of the technical arts, the opportunities studentshave
OVERVIEW - LWHS
A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence and compassion.ENGLISH - LWHS
The four-year English curriculum provides students with the skills and habits of mind to read, write, and speak confidently and competently about a broad range of texts. Each year, students hone their analytical skills by drawing on class discussions and independent close readings to craft thoughtful, subtle responses to literaturefrom around
STRATEGIC PLAN
We are pleased to present to you Weave a Vibrant Learning Community: Strategic Directions 2020-2025. At the center of this plan is the theme of weaving—the meshing of the LWHS community for the benefit of each person, the whole community, and our society. Educating in the current political and social climate is one of the greatest challengesHISTORY - LWHS
The history program at Lick-Wilmerding High School provides students with a global perspective on how the past has shaped the present. Paying attention to the political, economic, religious, and social forces that have influenced the modern age, students learn through writing, research, document analysis, projects, discussions, and otherclass activities.
TECHNICAL ARTS
Technical Arts department objectives include cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, skills for engineering, effective problem solving, applied math and science, creative expression, competency in the language of craft and design, and personal empowerment through self-confidence and self-esteem. The school requires all students totake a
FROSH - LWHS
Welcome to Lick-Wilmerding High School! We—the college counseling team of Alayne Haggerty, Krista Klein, and Gabriela Ruiz de Mejia—sincerely hope that students’ four years at LWHS will be filled with inspiring experiences: learning, making lasting friendships, and finding the path through the LWHS curriculum and community that students will find meaningful and fulfilling.PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association assists parents in developing an effective partnership with the school to achieve the best possible educational experience for the students. The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, and LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.WELCOME TO LWHS
Founded in 1895. Campus spaces include: Technical Arts "shops", caféteria, full-court gymnasium with rock climbing wall, music studio, dance studio, photography studio with darkroom, 7,100 square foot library containing 30,000 titles and 180,000 digital titles. 139 9th graders from 71 middle schools, 528 total students from 138 middleschools.
AFFORDING - LWHS
Thanks to its 125 year history of being accessible to students from all walks of life, including 77 years of being tuition free, Lick-Wilmerding High School enjoys the legacy, the resources, and the strategic resolve to push the limits on what it can mean to be a truly accessible independent school.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Fostering great sportsmanship and a championship spirit. Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. More than 75 percent of our student body participates in athletics throughout the academic year.ENGLISH - LWHS
The four-year English curriculum provides students with the skills and habits of mind to read, write, and speak confidently and competently about a broad range of texts. Each year, students hone their analytical skills by drawing on class discussions and independent close readings to craft thoughtful, subtle responses to literaturefrom around
HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH The role of the committee is to select and recommend a candidate to be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval. Lydia Alexander. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee (Ari ’21) Cameron Yuen-Shore ’05. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee. JackChin.
TECHNICAL ARTS
Technical Arts department objectives include cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, skills for engineering, effective problem solving, applied math and science, creative expression, competency in the language of craft and design, and personal empowerment through self-confidence and self-esteem. The school requires all students totake a
ELIOT SMITH'S TIGER BAY AREA BASKETBALL CAMP 1993 To Present For Girls and Boys ages 6-15 2021 ELIOT SMITH TIGER BASKETBALL CAMP PRESENTED BY SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL We are excited to announce that we will be having Eliot Smith Tiger Basketball Camps this summer at the brand new Bushnell Center at San Francisco Waldorf High School located at the end of West Portal (470 West Portal Avenue).PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association assists parents in developing an effective partnership with the school to achieve the best possible educational experience for the students. The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, and OLIVER Y '17 LEADING TEENAGE VOTING INITIATIVE Oliver Y '17 Leading Teenage Voting Initiative. 9/15/2016. Oliver York '17 was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle for his work on Proposition F, which would allow 16- and 17-year olds to cast a ballot in municipal elections. Read more here. LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.WELCOME TO LWHS
Founded in 1895. Campus spaces include: Technical Arts "shops", caféteria, full-court gymnasium with rock climbing wall, music studio, dance studio, photography studio with darkroom, 7,100 square foot library containing 30,000 titles and 180,000 digital titles. 139 9th graders from 71 middle schools, 528 total students from 138 middleschools.
AFFORDING - LWHS
Thanks to its 125 year history of being accessible to students from all walks of life, including 77 years of being tuition free, Lick-Wilmerding High School enjoys the legacy, the resources, and the strategic resolve to push the limits on what it can mean to be a truly accessible independent school.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Fostering great sportsmanship and a championship spirit. Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. More than 75 percent of our student body participates in athletics throughout the academic year.ENGLISH - LWHS
The four-year English curriculum provides students with the skills and habits of mind to read, write, and speak confidently and competently about a broad range of texts. Each year, students hone their analytical skills by drawing on class discussions and independent close readings to craft thoughtful, subtle responses to literaturefrom around
HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH The role of the committee is to select and recommend a candidate to be presented to the Board of Trustees for approval. Lydia Alexander. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee (Ari ’21) Cameron Yuen-Shore ’05. Trustee, Co-chair of the search committee. JackChin.
TECHNICAL ARTS
Technical Arts department objectives include cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, skills for engineering, effective problem solving, applied math and science, creative expression, competency in the language of craft and design, and personal empowerment through self-confidence and self-esteem. The school requires all students totake a
ELIOT SMITH'S TIGER BAY AREA BASKETBALL CAMP 1993 To Present For Girls and Boys ages 6-15 2021 ELIOT SMITH TIGER BASKETBALL CAMP PRESENTED BY SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL We are excited to announce that we will be having Eliot Smith Tiger Basketball Camps this summer at the brand new Bushnell Center at San Francisco Waldorf High School located at the end of West Portal (470 West Portal Avenue).PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association assists parents in developing an effective partnership with the school to achieve the best possible educational experience for the students. The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, and OLIVER Y '17 LEADING TEENAGE VOTING INITIATIVE Oliver Y '17 Leading Teenage Voting Initiative. 9/15/2016. Oliver York '17 was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle for his work on Proposition F, which would allow 16- and 17-year olds to cast a ballot in municipal elections. Read more here.APPLYING - LWHS
Starting in November, and after the Admissions Office receives Part I: Parent/Guardian Application and the application fee, the student will receive an email invitation to complete an online interview and written assessment. You will have 2 weeks to complete the online assessment after receiving theOVERVIEW - LWHS
Fostering great sportsmanship and a championship spirit. Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. More than 75 percent of our student body participates in athletics throughout the academic year. WELCOME FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL Welcome from the Head of School. Founded in 1895, Lick-Wilmerding High School stands apart as a profoundly unique educational institution. On our website you will learn more about the dynamic and challenging academic program, the way we weave innovation into the curriculum through the study of the technical arts, the opportunities studentshave
OVERVIEW - LWHS
A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence and compassion.ENGLISH - LWHS
The four-year English curriculum provides students with the skills and habits of mind to read, write, and speak confidently and competently about a broad range of texts. Each year, students hone their analytical skills by drawing on class discussions and independent close readings to craft thoughtful, subtle responses to literaturefrom around
STRATEGIC PLAN
We are pleased to present to you Weave a Vibrant Learning Community: Strategic Directions 2020-2025. At the center of this plan is the theme of weaving—the meshing of the LWHS community for the benefit of each person, the whole community, and our society. Educating in the current political and social climate is one of the greatest challengesHISTORY - LWHS
The history program at Lick-Wilmerding High School provides students with a global perspective on how the past has shaped the present. Paying attention to the political, economic, religious, and social forces that have influenced the modern age, students learn through writing, research, document analysis, projects, discussions, and otherclass activities.
TECHNICAL ARTS
Technical Arts department objectives include cross-disciplinary and collaborative learning, skills for engineering, effective problem solving, applied math and science, creative expression, competency in the language of craft and design, and personal empowerment through self-confidence and self-esteem. The school requires all students totake a
FROSH - LWHS
Welcome to Lick-Wilmerding High School! We—the college counseling team of Alayne Haggerty, Krista Klein, and Gabriela Ruiz de Mejia—sincerely hope that students’ four years at LWHS will be filled with inspiring experiences: learning, making lasting friendships, and finding the path through the LWHS curriculum and community that students will find meaningful and fulfilling.PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association assists parents in developing an effective partnership with the school to achieve the best possible educational experience for the students. The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, and LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.WELCOME TO LWHS
Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.APPLYING - LWHS
A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence and compassion.AFFORDING - LWHS
Thanks to its 125 year history of being accessible to students from all walks of life, including 77 years of being tuition free, Lick-Wilmerding High School enjoys the legacy, the resources, and the strategic resolve to push the limits on what it can mean to be a truly accessible independent school.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels.ENGLISH - LWHS
Our mission as 9th grade English teachers is to bring students in from over 60 different middle schools and explicitly give them a common set of classroom, reading, and writing skills that they will build on in future English classes at LWHS. HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH The 2021–2022 school year will be Head of School Eric Temple's eleventh and final year at LWHS. Updates and information regarding the search process for aPARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, ELIOT SMITH'S TIGER BAY AREA BASKETBALL CAMP 1993 To Present For Girls and Boys ages 6-15 2021 ELIOT SMITH TIGER BASKETBALL CAMP PRESENTED BY SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL We are excited to announce that we will be having Eliot Smith Tiger Basketball Camps this summer at the brand new Bushnell Center at San Francisco Waldorf High School located at the end of West Portal (470 West Portal Avenue). OLIVER Y '17 LEADING TEENAGE VOTING INITIATIVE Oliver York '17 was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle for his work on Proposition F, which would allow 16- and 17-year olds to cast a ballot in municipal elections. Read more here. LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.WELCOME TO LWHS
Lick-Wilmerding High School is committed to fostering and sustaining a learning community and does not discriminate based on race, color, ancestry, national/ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.APPLYING - LWHS
A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence and compassion.AFFORDING - LWHS
Thanks to its 125 year history of being accessible to students from all walks of life, including 77 years of being tuition free, Lick-Wilmerding High School enjoys the legacy, the resources, and the strategic resolve to push the limits on what it can mean to be a truly accessible independent school.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels.ENGLISH - LWHS
Our mission as 9th grade English teachers is to bring students in from over 60 different middle schools and explicitly give them a common set of classroom, reading, and writing skills that they will build on in future English classes at LWHS. HEAD OF SCHOOL SEARCH The 2021–2022 school year will be Head of School Eric Temple's eleventh and final year at LWHS. Updates and information regarding the search process for aPARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources, ELIOT SMITH'S TIGER BAY AREA BASKETBALL CAMP 1993 To Present For Girls and Boys ages 6-15 2021 ELIOT SMITH TIGER BASKETBALL CAMP PRESENTED BY SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL We are excited to announce that we will be having Eliot Smith Tiger Basketball Camps this summer at the brand new Bushnell Center at San Francisco Waldorf High School located at the end of West Portal (470 West Portal Avenue). OLIVER Y '17 LEADING TEENAGE VOTING INITIATIVE Oliver York '17 was interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle for his work on Proposition F, which would allow 16- and 17-year olds to cast a ballot in municipal elections. Read more here.APPLYING - LWHS
A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence and compassion.OVERVIEW - LWHS
Currently, the athletic program at LWHS is comprised of 30 teams representing 10 different sports at the Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman/Sophmore levels. WELCOME FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL Founded in 1895, Lick-Wilmerding High School stands apart as a profoundly unique educational institution. On our website you will learn more about the dynamic and challenging academic program, the way we weave innovation into the curriculum through the study of the technical arts, the opportunities students have to explore their emotional and physical selves through visual arts, performingOVERVIEW - LWHS
A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence and compassion.ENGLISH - LWHS
Our mission as 9th grade English teachers is to bring students in from over 60 different middle schools and explicitly give them a common set of classroom, reading, and writing skills that they will build on in future English classes at LWHS.STRATEGIC PLAN
At the center of this plan is the theme of weaving—the meshing of the LWHS community for the benefit of each person, the whole community, and our society.TECHNICAL ARTS
With hands-on processes and projects at the core, Lick-Wilmerding High School Technical Arts teaches at the junction of Design, Engineering, and Craft in service of Connection, Community, and Purpose. Remaining faithful to its century-old history as an innovative institution in the technical arts, LWHS offers a unique collection of shop classes. This required experience is considered anHISTORY - LWHS
The history program at Lick-Wilmerding High School provides students with a global perspective on how the past has shaped the present. Paying attention to the political, economic, religious, and social forces that have influenced the modern age, students learn through writing, research, document analysis, projects, discussions, and otherclass activities.
PARENTS ASSOCIATION
The Parents Association recognizes that the entire LWHS community, with its economic, cultural and ethnic diversity, is enriched by the variety of talents, resources,FROSH - LWHS
Welcome to Lick-Wilmerding High School! We—the college counseling team of Alayne Haggerty, Krista Klein, and Gabriela Ruiz de Mejia—sincerely hope that students’ four years at LWHS will be filled with inspiring experiences: learning, making lasting friendships, and finding the path through the LWHS curriculum and community that students will find meaningful and fulfilling.* MENU
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A private school with public purpose, Lick-Wilmerding High School develops the head, heart, and hands of highly motivated students from all walks of life, inspiring them to become lifelong learners who contribute to the world with confidence andcompassion.
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