The Lab School of Washington
- Private, Special Education
- WASHINGTON, DC
Special Education School
The Lab School of Washington
- Private, Special Education
- 1-12
- WASHINGTON, DC
- Rating 4.2 out of 5 5 reviews
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Tuition
Yearly Tuition
$55,700
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- Cost of Livinggrade C
- Good for Familiesgrade A
- Housinggrade C
Median Household Income
$183,135
National
$75,149Median Rent
$2,689
National
$1,268Median Home Value
$1,265,561
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The Lab School of Washington Reviews
Rating 4.2 out of 5 5 reviews
The Lab School of Washington in DC is not just a school; it's a sanctuary for students like me with learning differences. The teachers here aren't just educators; they're mentors who lead with heart, kindness, and unwavering compassion. Whether in small reading groups or intimate math classes, they meet us where we are, tailoring their approach to our individual needs. This personalized attention has been nothing short of life-changing.
As an introvert, I never imagined myself on stage, yet here I am, an actor, a thespian, with leading roles under my belt, including a memorable turn as The Poet (older odysseus, the narrator of the play) in "The Odyssey."
The Lab School doesn't just teach; it sees people like me in ways we've never been seen before, fostering growth, confidence, and a sense of belonging. It's more than a school; it's home.
As an introvert, I never imagined myself on stage, yet here I am, an actor, a thespian, with leading roles under my belt, including a memorable turn as The Poet (older odysseus, the narrator of the play) in "The Odyssey."
The Lab School doesn't just teach; it sees people like me in ways we've never been seen before, fostering growth, confidence, and a sense of belonging. It's more than a school; it's home.
I had an outstanding learning experience in the 3 years of attending the Lab School of Washington. The staff and teachers are excellent.
I went to lab school for 5 years as a student. The students are very distant and rarely talk in school. The academics are very poor as the teachers teach the class at an extremely slow pace. Most students rely on teachers and parents for everything and have little independence. Overall the school is only good if you have a severe learning difference. Overall independence academic, sports, and students independence are poor.