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About
Campuses and Directions
Our two-campus advantage gives girls the edge.
Laurel girls are in the right place at the right time. At our Lyman Campus in Shaker Heights, Kindergarten, First and Second Graders begin their journey through Primary School. • Third, Fourth and Fifth Graders complete the Primary years just seven miles away at our 150-acre Butler Campus in Russell Township. • Girls return to the Lyman Campus for Middle and Upper School to embark on Sixth through Twelfth Grades.
While we benefit from being a two-campus school that provides flexible indoor and outdoor learning spaces, we are one school when it comes to our philosophical approach to our students.
Lyman Campus
Nestled in suburban Shaker Heights, the Lyman Campus was built in 1928 and covers 11 acres. Because much of our community shares one complex, our faculty and students delight in cross-divisional activities. Younger students find role models not only in the adults who guide and encourage them, but also in the older girls who assist their teachers, serve as their reading buddies and engage with them in after-school programming.
Lyman Campus Facilities:Lake Library for Early Childhood and Primary School • Crile Library Hub for Learning and Research for Sixth Grade-Twelfth Grade • Ruhlman Resource Center for Culture and Community • Two gymnasiums • Bouldering wall • Dance studio • Spacious multi-purpose room • State-of-the-art science labs for all divisions • 2D and 3D art studios, photography lab, and darkroom • Collaboratory for Design Thinking and STEAM initiatives • 350-seat Chapel Theater • Extensive outdoor play area DIRECTIONS TO LYMAN
Butler Campus
The Butler Campus features 150 acres of woodlands, waterways, and world-class athletic facilities. All year long, Third-Fifth Grade Primary School students spend their days engaged with hands-on, interdisciplinary learning, while Kindergarten-Second Grade and Middle School students take advantage of the campus during Learning at Butler Days and immersion experiences. Laurel Upper School students and high school-aged girls from all over Northeast Ohio apply for admission into our semester-long Environmental Justice program. Girls in all divisions tackle Butler’s Project Adventure Course, a series of 15 high- and low-rope elements. Butler is also home to our Outdoor Prekindergarten class.
Butler Campus Facilities:Eight tennis courts • Two softball diamonds • Quarter mile all-weather track and field • Five regulation playing fields for soccer, lacrosse and field hockey • 16,000-square-foot Fitness and Wellness Center with state-of-the-art equipment • Three miles of walking trails • Magic Tree House based on the books by Mary Pope Osborne • Five state-of-the-art yurts for outdoor education • Reid and North Lodges—two all-season facilities equipped with indoor-outdoor fireplaces • 3,000-square-foot majestic Conway Pavilion • 15-element Project Adventure Course (8-low, 7-high) • Community gardens including a high tunnel
All visitors must register with the front desk receptionist at the Main Entrance.
Laurel School’s Main Entrance is on the largest semi-circular driveway, easily identifiable by the flagpole and double doors.
Admissions visitor parking: please use any of the four designated visitors spots in the semi-circular driveway at the Main Entrance if available.
General parking: street parking is available on Lyman Circle and adjacent roads. Please abide by city parking restrictions as noted on signage.
Accessible parking and entrances: rear parking lot and Primary Circle (to the right of the Main Entrance). Once inside, please proceed to the front desk receptionist for required visitor registration.
For the safety of all students and visitors, Lyman Circle is a left-turn-only thoroughfare between the hours of 7:00-8:00 a.m. and 3:00-4:00 p.m.
To reach the Laurel School Butler Campus from Cleveland and Shaker Heights, follow Fairmount Boulevard east. The entrance to the campus is 3.3 miles east of SOM Center Road, between County Line Road and Caves Road.