Since its inception 25 years ago, the Cambridge School has provided students who have language-based learning differences with a high-quality education that’s tailored to their personal strengths and learning styles. The school’s robust educational program provides an individualized yet comprehensive school experience for children who learn differently.
“Our school was founded on the belief that every child deserves the opportunity for an excellent education,” says Assistant Head of School Meghan Peters. Cambridge’s nurturing and individualized learning environment prepares each student with the necessary academic, personal and social skills to succeed.
In small classroom settings, highly-trained faculty provide a comprehensive, evidence-based curriculum designed to help students overcome their unique challenges while supporting their strengths and fostering their passions. “Teachers get to know each student on a personal level and create individualized schedules and plans to help them achieve their goals,” she says.
Students can take advantage of field trips that bring the curriculum to life, as well as an array of athletic programs, clubs and school-wide community service projects. The school strives to foster a close-knit community and families enjoy numerous events throughout the year, from ice cream socials to school-wide assemblies.
“Parents often say that they appreciate the way our school helped their children identify their strengths…and that it feels like they got their child back,” Peters says. “Our students have typically failed in another school setting—and as their confidence grows here at Cambridge, they start to love learning again.”
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