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  1. Bibliography. External links. UCLA Lab School. Coordinates: 34.0754°N 118.4441°W. UCLA Lab School is the laboratory school of the UCLA School of Education and Information Studies. Located on UCLA's main Westwood campus since the 1950s, it currently serves 450 students ranging in ages from 4 to 12. [1]

  2. Our spaces serve as a laboratory for innovation in teaching, learning, and child development. We work in partnership with educators from local and global communities to explore research-based educational practices.

  3. www.labschool.ucla.edu › about › historyHistory UCLA Lab School

    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. UCLA Lab School is a laboratory elementary school serving 450 students ages 4 to 12 (PreK-6) in a diverse community. Our school is located on the campus of UCLA, one of the world’s leading research universities.

  5. This is a list of notable present and former faculty, staff, and students of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) .

  6. www.labschool.ucla.edu › about › our-campusOur Campus UCLA Lab School

    UCLA Lab School is located on six wooded acres at the edge of the UCLA campus. The multi-building complex is designed to engage students in learning, inspire their creativity and connect them to the natural world. Classrooms are set up with flexible seating to promote movement, exploration and collaboration. Ready access to materials supports self-directed learning. Sliding window walls and ...

  7. www.labschool.ucla.edu › about › at-a-glanceAt a Glance UCLA Lab School

    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)

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