Winston Preparatory School Explained

Winston Preparatory School
Motto:Education for the individual
Location:Dix Hills, New York
New York, New York
Marin, California
Norwalk, Connecticut
Whippany, New Jersey
Country:United States
Type:Independent private school
Religious Affiliation:Nonsectarian
Established:1981
Head:Scott Bezsylko
Teaching Staff:250
Faculty:250
Grades:5-12
Gender:Co-educational
Enrollment:575
Ratio:3.0
Mascot:Winston the Bulldog
Website:http://www.winstonprep.edu/
Head Name:Executive Director
Colors:Blue/White

Winston Preparatory School[1] is an independent private school for students with learning differences (such as dyslexia, ADHD, and NVLD) in grades 4-12. The school has campuses in New York City; Suffolk County, New York; Norwalk, Connecticut; Whippany, New Jersey; and Marin, California. The organization also operates a post-secondary "Transitions" in New York City.

Winston Preparatory School is chartered by the State of New York and is a member of ISAAGNY, NYSAIS, NEASC, and NAIS. The New York School is accredited by NYSAIS and NEASC. The organization also has a research and public outreach division called the Winston Innovation Lab.

Learning Support Center

The Learning Support Center offers academic support, speech and language therapy and educational assistance for adults and K-12 students. Sessions take place after-school.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Winston Preparatory School . "New York State Association of Independent Schools" . 2010-11-17.