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  1. UCLA Lab School is a school for children ages 4-12 that promotes research, public engagement, and teaching and learning. It explores questions such as mindfulness, virtual reality, and empathy in education and collaborates with educators from local and global communities.

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

    • About

      UCLA Lab School is a laboratory elementary school serving...

    • Admissions

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    • Learning

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

    • Research

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

    • For Educators

      UCLA Lab School educators developed this guide for teachers...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. UCLA Lab School is a laboratory for research, teaching and public engagement, founded in 1882. It offers a non-graded curriculum for students from PreK to Grade 6, with a 9:1 student to educator ratio and a diverse community.

  5. Get to know UCLA Lab School and find out what it means to be part of a laboratory school dedicated to research, teaching and public engagement

  6. UCLA Lab School is a progressive school on six wooded acres near the UCLA campus. Learn about the campus design, history, landmarks and projects that inspire children's curiosity and active learning.

  7. 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.