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Laurel School High

Private | K-12 | Nonsectarian | 670 students |  

PHONE: (216) 464-1441

FAX: (216) 464-8996

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1 Lyman Cir

Shaker Heights, OH 44122

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Laurel School High is a private school in Shaker Heights, Ohio. It is all female and nonsectarian, serving 670 students in grades K-12.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 19 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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All female; Associations: NAIS; Basketball; Chorus; Community service; Nonsectarian
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Posted on Oct 24, 2011
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Hated this school. the teachers were horrific, the people were ooook.... the building was not nice.

Posted on Oct 17, 2010
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My daughter left Laurel in 2003. The FIRST consideration in my view is how does the student feel about the school(my daughter loved Laurel) after a visit. Private schools in this area are very competitive and the academics are strong. Laurel is blessed with possibly the best English Lit teacher in the area(and had some other strong teachers in this area). Although in math it was not uniformly strong it had multivariable calculus taught by a strong teacher. I am not aware of this level of math offering at any other school there but it has been some years. One of the best science teachers you could hope for has since left so I'm not up on that now though others were very good. Laurel is gifted with language teachers-phenomenal. But respect your daughter's instincts. She's the one who has to spend the years there. Does it feel good to her?
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Posted on Sep 16, 2010
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For high school, I looked at both Hathaway Brown and Laurel. I couldn't be happier that I chose to come to Laurel! Laurel has made me a confident, worldly, and overall well-rounded young woman. Had I chosen to go to HB, I know I would not be half the person I am today!

Posted on Apr 22, 2010
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Laurel School has a nice facility, a warm inviting environment, and some quality teachers. However, Laurel School is lacking when it comes to student safety and taking legitimate student concerns seriously. At times the teachers treat the students very well and at other times they neglect the students significantly (physical and academic). They do not help the individual student reach their full potential, they do not provide more challenging material when the student is ready for it - they let them coast. Laurel School offers a full after school program but the teachers are not required to know the material before teaching the after school class and there are times when there is not enough student supervision. The head of the school speaks eloquently, but not necessarily genuinely.
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Posted on Sep 17, 2009
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Laurel School provides an incredibly diverse and nurturing environment to girls from all walks of life who want to 'Dream, Dare, Do'. The faculty is first-rate, and they take pride in their ability to work with girls with academic challenges, as well as the brightest of the class. I can't say enough about how much it helped my ADHD daughter thrive in the kind of learning environment it provided.
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Posted on Apr 5, 2009
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I am extremely impressed at how each girl is allowed to be herself, be that as quirky of conservative. I feel the other private schools in the area have more of a cookie cutter approach. Its hard to believe but each girl gets individualized attention, and competes with herself and is never compared to a 'norm' which I dont believe exists.
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Posted on Jan 15, 2009
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My daughter is in her second year at Laurel and in the upper school. She absolutely loves the school. It is extremely demanding and challenging, with very rigorous course offerings, but at the same time relaxed and nurturing. Each girl is looked at as a whole person and balance is emphasized between academics and the rest of life. The teachers are very supportive and available, and the school is flexible in meeting each students individual needs. The school is very well resourced and the girls have many opportunites not available elsewhere such as the Butler campus. In addition, the people there are just nice, from the students, faculty and staff. My daughter has felt very welcomed, even being a new student last year. Also as a parent, the atmosphere is very welcoming. We are very pleased with our choice to send our daughter to Laurel.
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Posted on Oct 25, 2008
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The Head of School is an inspirational leader. It is a very diverse community with a very dedicated faculty. The academic rigor is paired with a support system to ensure that the girls' work at their optimum potential.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2008
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We relocated to Cleveland 3 years ago and enrolled our daughter in Laurel. The people in this community are so welcoming. The academics are top-notch and the faculty understands all aspects of girls' education. The students are kind and accepting of those not from the Cleveland establishment. This was very important to us as a family. Our daughter is thriving and is receiving a superb education. Thank you, Laurel!
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Posted on Oct 4, 2008
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This is my second year at Laurel. The students and teacher are great. The environment is great. There has been an increase in the variety of athletics and arts being offered. I looked at almost all of the other highschools in the area, and I am greatly pleased with my decision to attend to Laurel.
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