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  1. Part of the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies, we are an innovative school for children ages 4-12. We help children develop their natural love of learning and a disciplined approach to their work. Our spaces serve as a laboratory for innovation in teaching, learning, and child development. We work in partnership with educators ...

    • Board of Advisors

      The purpose of the UCLA Board of Advisors to advise and...

    • Admissions Hub

      Admissions Dates. Fall 2024. Application for 2025-26 school...

    • Employment

      UCLA Lab School seeks teachers, administrators and staff who...

    • Summer

      We welcome children ages 4–12 from inside and outside UCLA...

    • About

      Education for democracy and a just society is at the heart...

    • Learning

      UCLA Lab School’s iSTEAM Lab is a dedicated maker space...

    • Research

      Our partner in this work is the CONNECT research center. The...

    • Community

      Get to know UCLA Lab School and find out what it means to be...

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      To grow as a laboratory school and sustain broad support for...

  2. UCLA Lab School was founded in 1882 as the demonstration school of the California State Normal School at Los Angeles. Located on the site of today’s Central Library in downtown Los Angeles, the Normal School prepared teachers for educating the growing city. By 1914, enrollment had far exceeded capacity, so the Normal School and the children's ...

  3. UCLA Lab School’s history began in 1882, when Los Angeles was an emerging city. The city’s leaders saw the rapid changes taking place and knew that creating quality education for children was the most important investment the community could make. Their activism led to the founding of the southern branch of the California State Normal ...

  4. Our School. Founded in 1882. Laboratory for research, teaching and public engagement. Non-graded elementary school. Equivalent to PreK through Grade 6. Single-age and multi-age groupings: Early Childhood I (ages 4–5) Early Childhood II (ages 5–6) Primary (ages 6–8)

  5. The UCLA Lab school is part of the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies. As a laboratory elementary school, a center for research on education and child development, a training center for teachers and a resource for public schools, the school is the site of many dynamic programs....

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