About Sarah Lyman
The Sarah Lyman Scholarship attracts exceptional young women to Laurel School. The merit scholarship program was named for Sarah Lyman, the second longest-serving Headmistress (1904-1930) who was instrumental in shaping the school we are today—a nationally recognized academic institution for girls and young women.
A visionary, Sarah Lyman grew the school on Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland and then in 1928, moved the school to Shaker Heights on our 11-acre Lyman Campus. An exceptional educator, she knew that academic excellence was essential for girls.