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Home | The Lab School The Lab School of Washington could be the difference your student needs to thrive academically Admissions
Academic Experience | The Lab School The Lab School was founded to create a safe and nurturing place to teach children with language-based learning differences in ways that work most effectively for how they learn and how their brains are wired, not on what how tradition tells us
Campus and Services | The Lab School The Lab Difference Leadership at Lab; Our Students; Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging; Arts Education; Teaching Methodology; Student Support at Lab; History and Founder; Our Partnership with American University; Academic Experience Lower School; Middle School; Upper School; The Global Division; Campus and Services
Tuition and Fees | The Lab School Tuition at The Lab School is expensive Our intensive, research-based curriculum is driven by a staff with a high level of expertise And finding the right school where your child can feel happy, confident, and empowered as a successful learner is an investment in their present — and future
History and Founder | The Lab School The Lab School of Washington was founded by Sally L Smith in 1967 as a day school for The Kingsbury Center, a diagnostic and tutoring resource for children with learning disabilities For 15 years, the school was located on Phelps Place, NW in Washington, DC
The Global Division - Lab School The Global Division is divided into two “schools”: The Lower School for ages 8-11 (roughly grades 3rd-5th) The Middle School for ages 11-14 (roughly grades 6th – 8th) Students work synchronously with a skilled and experienced teacher Core academic classes, Reading, Writing, and Math, meet daily for sixty minutes each
Summer Programs | The Lab School The Lab School of Washington understands how important it is for young learners to maintain the skills they’ve acquired in order to progress in the year ahead We’ve designed a challenging summer program that develops academic readiness without neglecting the “fun factor ”
Faculty and Staff | The Lab School With robust professional development opportunities including training in Orton-Gillingham — a multi-sensory approach where teachers use sight, hearing, touch and movement to help students connect language with letters and words — faculty and staff at Lab focus on each child’s strengths
Portals | The Lab School The Lab Difference Leadership at Lab; Our Students; Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging; Arts Education; Teaching Methodology; Student Support at Lab; History and Founder; Our Partnership with American University; Academic Experience Lower School; Middle School; Upper School; The Global Division; Campus and Services
2020-2021 School Year Information | The Lab School The emergence of COVID-19 has forced The Lab School, like other schools around the world, to reevaluate nearly every aspect of its educational practices As we plan for a return to campus, our top priority is the safety of our students and our faculty and staff