If your child is bright and curious but also struggles with reading, writing, or attention challenges, you’re not alone – and there is a local resource that can help. For 40 years, The Southport School has been a trusted option for families of students with language-based learning differences like dyslexia or ADHD.
The school provides a supportive environment where students in grades 2-8 can learn, grow, and build confidence. The Southport School is renowned for its:
- Evidence-based, individualized instruction
- Small class sizes with a 4:1 student-to-teacher ratio
- Literacy and study strategies which are embedded across all subjects, from math to social studies, science, and art. There are no pull-outs or modified programs.
Families are invited to see firsthand how The Southport School’s expert teachers and supportive environment empower students during its next Admissions Open House on Tuesday, May 7. Register here.
The Southport School also runs a Summer Academic Program for students and is currently accepting applications. Designed for all public and private school students entering grades 1-9, especially those with language-based learning differences or ADHD, its evidence-based instruction helps bridge the summer learning gap and build confidence for the school year ahead.
The program can be paired with Wakeman Boys & Girls Club's Afternoon Summer Camp for a full-day option! Click here for more details and to register.