We serve students who have been diagnosed with a language-based learning disability and whose cognitive potential meets or exceeds that of the average student. Churchill’s expertise, combined with a smaller, more individualized, and supportive learning environment, powers unlimited possibility for our students.
Currently, we are enrolling students in grades 2-12.
Churchill offers speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and counseling. We have a large staff of additional specialists who provide support for our students, including literacy and math specialists, technology integration specialists, executive functioning specialists, and college guidance counselors.
Classes range from 8 students in our youngest grades to 13 students in the upper grades. All classes have two teachers.
We anticipate space for new students to join us in grades 2-10 in September 2024.
Tuition for the 2024-2025 school year will be $76,125.
Yes. Churchill offers financial assistance in the form of Connors Funding. To learn more, visit our Financial Assistance page.
The duration of a student’s time at Churchill depends on the unique learning path of each child. We know families that choose a school specializing in language-based learning frequently re-assess whether or not that school is the right fit. Our school professionals expertly follow each child as they progress, collaborating with one another and with families to provide the right resources for where a child is in their educational experience. Our expertise guides a student and their family toward success, whether that means providing support to find a new learning environment beyond Churchill or continuous enrollment in our intentionally designed, college-preparatory program.
Yes! Our outstanding College Guidance program helps students navigate life after Churchill, crafting post-high school plans that are unique to their individual dreams. Our graduates are admitted to and attend competitive colleges. Click here to see a list of recent colleges our graduates have attended.
Our entire mission is focused on creating and improving a model of education that uplifts students with language-based learning disabilities. Our program employs the latest innovations in pedagogy in order to create classrooms where our students can learn the content and skills that other environments have prevented them from accessing. Our program adapts to meet the needs of the student, creating solutions that are tailored to their needs, talents, and interests.
We choose not to be limited by a state-defined curriculum that is designed for mainstream education. As an independent school we are, by definition, flexible and nimble, allowing us to teach in the best way for each student.
No. We are happy to refer you to trusted professionals who can complete a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation. Contact us by email at [email protected] or by phone at 212-722-0610 x 2107 for referrals.
Churchill’s school program follows a typical 10-month schedule, and we are unable to accommodate students who require year-round schooling.
Are you looking for a recreational summer experience with a literacy component? If so, then check out Camp Churchill.
Busing is provided through the Department of Education if the student is approved for specialized transportation on their IEP. We do not offer private busing.
Email us at [email protected] or call us at 212-722-0610 x 2017.