The school has five campuses: a nursery in the Los Feliz area, a primary school in Pasadena, a primary school in the West Valley area, a primary school in the Los Feliz area, and a secondary school in the Burbank area. Upon graduation from the primary schools, students from the Los Feliz, Pasadena and West Valley primary campuses move to the Burbank campus to begin their secondary education. A central administrative office is located on the Burbank campus.
Los Feliz (primary school campus) The largest of the five, this campus is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and is the only school designed by noted architect
John Lautner. Constructed in 1960 in the International Modern style, the four separate pavilion classrooms feature a low scale to suit children. The campus is located in the
Franklin Hills section of LA. The campus is located on six acres. The permanent Lautner structures and other additions are used as offices, classrooms, science labs, art rooms, a multipurpose room, computer labs, and a teachers' lounge. The library sits in the middle of the largest building. Several modular classrooms have been added to the campus. There is a large field used for football and other sports, and several play areas.
Pasadena (primary school campus) The Pasadena campus is located across from
Pasadena City College. It consists of a two-story building with 11 classrooms, a dual-language library, a computer lab used for student research and didactic exercises, and dedicated outside dining and play areas. A separate multipurpose room serves as a versatile venue for music classes, indoor extra-curricular activities and special meetings, while an auditorium invites larger group activities, such as student performances, workshops, etc.
West Valley (primary school campus) The West Valley Campus consists of three permanent buildings and two additional modular buildings, one of which houses a library. The other modular building is home to a computer lab with 22 computers and a small, indoor gymnasium. The permanent buildings have high ceilings.
Burbank (secondary school campus) Opened in August 2013, the Burbank campus is located in the Equestrian district, perhaps the most famous neighborhood in Burbank due to its equestrian zoning, numerous parks, open space, connections to riding trails. The campus is on Riverside Drive, the area's high street, lined with sycamore and oak trees. The one-story building was built in the 1960s by
General Motors Corporation for training purposes. The campus houses 23 classrooms, four labs, an auditorium, an art room, an indoor sports room, two outdoor volleyball courts and basketball courts. School buses shuttle students between the Burbank campus and the three Los Angeles-area primary school campuses.
Former campuses LILA previously served
San Gabriel Valley families with a Kindergarten through grade 6 campus on the property of the United Methodist Church in
Monrovia. This campus, using classrooms formerly used by a church daycare, opened was scheduled to open on September 11, 1990. The School previously had a
Woodland Hills campus, which had over 140 students as of 2001. This was in a public school building, rented from the
Los Angeles Unified School District. In 2001 LAUSD announced that it would not renew the lease. The school previously had Orange County campuses in
Huntington Beach, In September 2005 the school moved to
Santa Ana. ==Sport==