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Oakland School is a small co-ed boarding and day school that enables children who have dyslexia, learning disabilities, or organizational and study skills difficulties to reach their academic and personal potential. Thanks to a success-oriented environment and time-tested methods, hundreds of Oakland students have successfully returned to mainstream education since the school's founding in 1950.
Oakland's academic program is year-round. Students attend a winter term from mid-September to mid-May and a six-week summer session from late-June to early August. Enrollment is expanded in the summer for students who attend only the summer session.
Student Profile:
- Boys and Girls ages 7-14 at admission
- Average to above-average intelligence
- Learning disabled/dyslexic, organizational difficulties
Academic Program:
- Ungraded curriculum through 9th grade
- Individualized programs
- Overall student/teacher ratio of 4.5:1
- One-to-one and small group instruction
- Emphasis on basic skills (teaching reading is an Oakland specialty)
- Instruction in organizational and study skills development