Schools Listing
University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

J.L.
11 Jan 2024
5 min read
3.2/
5

Universal Rating Score

Socratic’s Rating

Financial Score —

2.4/
5

Financial Health of the School

Admissions Score

4/
5

Acceptance rates at top colleges

4/
5

Leadership

Strength and Character of Leadership

Lawsuits and Controversies

3.2/
5

Filings Against the School and Public Complaints

Years in Business  

123

Number of years the school has been operating.

3.2/
5

School Culture

School’s adherence to Stated Culture and Values

Size of Student Body

2022

Total Enrollment

Student to Teacher Ratio

10:1

Average Student to Teacher Ratio

Contributors
TB
Job title, Company name
MR
Job title, Company name
Subscribe to newsletter
By subscribing you agree to with our Privacy Policy.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Contact Info

1362 E. 59th Street

Chicago, Illinois 60637

Email: admission@ucls.uchicago.edu

Phone: 773.702.9450

Website: http://www.ucls.uchicago.edu/

Overview & History
  • Located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago
  • Founded in 1901
  • Private School affiliated with the University of Chicago
  • Serves Grades PK-12
  • Enrollment 2,022 students
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Share

Summary

Financial Health and Information

Score 2.4/5

  • Donors and how much school depends on donations to function 
  • Investments
  • Cashflow
  • Executive compensation as a percentage of budget

Leadership 

Score 4/5

  • Director: Victoria Jueds 2021-current. 
  • Previously Jueds was Head of School at Westtown School in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Senior Associate Dean of Undergraduate Students at Princeton and has practiced law. 
  • Jueds succeeds David Magill who was serving as interim director
  • Compensation unknown

Lawsuits & Controversies

Score 3.2/5

  • Complaints by Faculty and Students of color have been detailed in articles in the Lab School and University of Chicago student newspapers. These articles speak of an environment where microaggressions and outright racist comments and jokes are not addressed in a meaningful way.

School Culture

Score 3.2/5

  • According to the school website: At Lab, our mission is to ignite and nurture an enduring spirit of scholarship, curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Our Schools value learning experientially, exhibiting kindness, and honoring diversity.” It seems that complaints about the school focus more on academic pressure and do not contradict the stated cultural aims of Lab Schools.

Average of Available Online Rankings

  • 4.25 out of 5 stars
  • Great Schools 4.4 out of 5  5 total reviews 
  • Niche 3.9 out of 5 144 reviews
  • Yelp 2.5  stars out of 5  2 reviews
  • Google 4.5 out of 5 42 reviews

Admissions Score

Score 4/5

63 students accepted to Ivy League schools from classes graduation between 2020-23

Reviews From Across the Web

Discover what others have to say about

University of Chicago Laboratory Schools

They care more about their image than protecting students.

Name Surname

Position, Company name

Lab has an abundance of resources and a huge emphasis on academics, however they would do well to let other areas of study such as arts and music shine. In addition, the academic drive of the school, although it pushes students to be hugely successful, can take a large toll on students causing many to lose out on sleep, food, and sound mental health. Lab has many great faculty members who are both highly knowledgeable and care deeply about students. However, the school's administration is rocky and doesn't show as much support for their faculty as they should. This is especially true for members of the school from underrepresented backgrounds (especially BIPOC and LGBTQ+ members), causing many to feel that they have no choice but to leave. Overall, students who can handle the heavy grind of Lab's workload and not be hindered by its questionable values may go on to be highly successful post-grad given Lab's rigorous training, but others may fall behind or even be forced to leave.

Alumnus

Position, Company name

The University of Chicago Laboratory schools gives students many amazing resources and opportunities. The facilities are excellent in each department that provide for a resource rich learning environment. There are also great larger opportunities like taking classes at the University of Chicago during your high school years. Or going on exchange programs to Germany, France, Greece, ext. however the environment at Lab is not the best. It is very competitive, in a toxic way especially when it comes to college. There is lots of pressure to do exceedingly well and when your best is not an A there is a certain stigma around anything less than an A grade.

Student

Position, Company name

The school's main priority is to make the world a better place by educating the leaders of the future. They should be empathetic activists that are open minded and tolerant specifically to the ideas that the school teaches them. There is no formal reading and writing until 1st grade. Every kinder teacher implements some sort of writing workshop according to their preferences. But most are minimal. Even in 1st grade, the teachers spend very little time on academics. Eventually most students learn math and reading from after school tutoring. They discuss current events in class. They organize demonstrations with the children as early as in nursery 3. They invite all the children in kindergarten to consider choosing a different gender. Systemic racism is a daily topic of conversation. They teach them to read books and appreciate art from authors of color exclusively. The school was much better not long ago.

Parent

Position, Company name

The Lab School is a great place. My children are happy. The only challenge is the culture has gradually shifted due to the turnover of School Directors / Head of Schools. The school is run by teachers which is both a positive and negative. The admin supports the teachers and the director typically supports the principals of each division or school. It makes it hard to escalate a challenge so parents learn to simple work things out with their child's teacher. Which again, is a plus and minus at the same time.

Parent

Position, Company name

Lab is an amazing school and learning opportunity for students. We are so pleased to have connection with teachers who not only excel in their subjects but love teaching and are supportive in their students success.

Parent

Position, Company name

Discover

Real Reviews, Real Impact

Read reviews from students, parents, and teachers about their experiences with local schools.

School Gallery

See what student life looks like at The Latin School

No items found.
“We felt overwhelmed by information and options when we started the process of choosing our child’s school. Review sites gave us opinions but we wanted facts. Socratic gave us insight into each school that we couldn’t find anywhere else. It was integral to our decision-making process. We feel like we made the best possible decision with Socratic’s help.”

Parent

Read Reviews for Top-Rated Private Schools

See what people are saying about private schools in your area.

Trusted by

“Having access to the information Socratic provides was invaluable in making our decision. We felt as though any questions we had were answered. Our child is thriving! We couldn’t be happier.”

—Molly Hunt

Parent, Chicago, IL

FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions to help you navigate our site and understand our school ratings.

How do I search?

You can use our search feature to locate a specific school by name. You can also search by location to view our ranked list of schools in that particular area. By searching in this way you will view the schools in descending rank from best to worst.

How are schools rated?

Socratic’s rating system has two parts: an overall rating out of 5 and individual category ratings out of 10. Using a 1-10 scale for individual categories allows for more nuance and flexibility in rating and makes the 5 star rating a more complete rating. Once individual category ratings are determined the school receives a score out of a possible 50 points which is then divided by 10 to determine their overall rating.

These individual categories and their criteria are as follows:

Financial Health: Socratic assigns a rating based on the financial information in a school’s tax returns. A tax return clearly illustrates the school’s reliance upon fundraising and donors, their involvement with outside businesses via investing, as well as their fiscal responsibility. Socratic believes this information is closely linked to how a school operates culturally as well as how decisions are made that can effect students’ and parents’ experiences at the school. We look at this information because it can help answer the question: Who does the school value? 

Leadership: This rating is based upon the current head of the school’s length of tenure and number of years overall in a leadership position in education. Additionally complaints, investigations and/or lawsuits involving either the school or leader themselves both at their current school as well as at former schools while they were in charge are taken into consideration. 

Lawsuits and Complaints: When determining this rating Socratic uses court records searches and news sources to determine if there have been any lawsuits and/or complaints brought against the school or its leadership. 

School Culture: Socratic bases this rating upon whether the stated culture/mission statement of the school is adhered to. This is determined by referring to the lawsuits and complaints section as well as all available journalism referencing the perceptions of the school and whether these align with how the school presents itself.

Acceptance Rates at Top Colleges: College acceptance information is reported and available on most school websites. Socratic takes the number of Ivy League Acceptances and the size of the senior graduating class and determines the percentage of Ivy acceptance to determine this rating. . When unreported or in the case of elementary and middle school education this is not taken into consideration when rating the school.

How is Socratic better?

Socratic uses a synthesis of pure data to determine ratings for each school. Our ratings are not crowd-sourced so cannot be review-bombed or gamified to manipulate results. Although you can view user-submitted comments and reviews of schools we do not use this information to determine our rating or the rank of the school.

How can I trust the ratings?

Because our ratings are data-driven and carefully determined using bias-free research we believe they are more reliable than sites where ratings are determined by reviews of interested parties. Face it, no one bothers to review something unless they feel very strongly about it. These types of ratings are loaded with bias. Socratic believes that facts should be the basis of a rating, not emotion. 

How do I search?

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Question text goes here

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Question text goes here

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Question text goes here

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Question text goes here

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat. Aenean faucibus nibh et justo cursus id rutrum lorem imperdiet. Nunc ut sem vitae risus tristique posuere.

Still have questions?

Contact us for more information.

Connect

Contact us

Have questions or need support? Get in touch with us.

Email
Send us an email
info@thesocratic.org