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  1. 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) Intermediate (ages 8–10)

  2. www.labschool.ucla.edu › communityJEDI UCLA Lab School

    At UCLA Lab School, we view the world through a multifaceted lens centered on justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. To have this “JEDI” vision, we must continuously stretch our thinking, have difficult conversations and remain true to our core values. Diversity is essential to our research mission and reflects our highest values as ...

  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. 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.. Founded as a demonstration school for the Los Angeles branch of the California State Normal School in 1882, the school was previously known as University Elementary School (1929 ...

  5. The UCLA Lab School curriculum is designed to engage children in deep thinking and collaborative problem-solving across the disciplines. Art, literacy, mathematics, music, science, social studies and life skills are taught through an inquiry-based approach. We use national standards to create learning goals in each core subject area.

  6. The UCLA Lab School Admissions Office is here to help you throughout the application process. Below you’ll find answers to the questions we get asked the most about applying for admission to our school. If you can’t find the answer to your question, please explore our Admissions Process page or contact us at 310-825-1801.

  7. Recognized in March 2015 by the State of California as a model of innovation in higher education, UCLA’s Teaching Schools are designed to create, evaluate, and demonstrate innovative instructional strategies; to help shape stronger teacher education programs; to serve as sites for training future and current educational professionals.