University Lake School

University Lake School is a school in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County in Wisconsin.[1] It opened in 1958 with 135 acres on the Vettelson farm close to shore of Nagawicka Lake.[2][3]

University Lake School
Address
4024 Nagawicka Road

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United States
Coordinates43°05′53.2″N 88°22′42.2″W
Information
TypePrivate, day
MottoLibertas Veritate
Established1956 (1956)
HeadmasterRonald Smyczek
Faculty~55 (15-16)
GradesPre-K to 12
Enrollment102 (upper school)
Color(s)Green and White
MascotLakers
NicknameULS
RivalBrookfield Academy
AccreditationISACS & NAIS
WebsiteUniversity Lake School

It has 281 pupils in Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12.[4] Current varsity and junior varsity athletics include basketball, golf, tennis, soccer, cross country, track, volleyball and field hockey.

History

The first president was John M. Friend.[5]

It was initially founded out of concerns of overcrowding in the public schools.[6] Questionnaires were sent out to select families, and 72 families were interested, which would enroll 178 students.

Other founding officers were: Robert C. Brumder, vice-president, Robert L. Manegold, secretary.[6]

When the school obtained its permanent residence, the executive committee of trustees were: Herbert E Brumder, Robert C. Brumder, Mr and Mrs Edward Yewer, Mr and Mrs David Pabst, Mr and Mrs Paul Hibbard.[7]

Notable donations

Mrs. Herbert Brumder donated $100,000 to the school in memory of her son, who died in a car accident.[8]

References



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