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  1. Lawrence School is a co-ed, independent K–12 day school located in Northeast Ohio. We serve students with learning differences, including dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and executive function challenges.

  2. Northeast Ohio's leader in the education of K-12 students with dyslexia, ADHD, and other language-based learning differences.

  3. Students of all ages can struggle with the academic demands of school but our licensed clinical psychologists can both determine if a learning disorder like dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, or ADHD is present.

  4. Our community is full of people just like you—parents who hold unwavering belief in their child's bright future. Request Info Schedule a Visit. Northeast Ohio's leader in the education of K-12 students with dyslexia, ADHD, and other language-based learning differences.

  5. Northeast Ohio's leader in the education of K-12 students with dyslexia, ADHD, and other language-based learning differences.

  6. The Lower School is conveniently located within a 30-minute drive of Cleveland, Akron, as well as most Northeast Ohio suburbs. There is access to three major thoroughfares within five miles of the campus: I-77, I-480, and the Ohio Turnpike.

  7. Situated on 58 scenic acres in Sagamore Hills, Our Upper Campus is a hidden gem featuring a lake, greenhouse, athletic fields, and more. Set back from the main road and nestled atop a hill overlooking mature trees, a large lake, and meticulously landscaped grounds, our Upper School Campus is instantly welcoming.

  8. Lawrence School offers $1.2M annually in need-based assistance to students who qualify. In addition, most Lawrence families utilize Ohio Department of Education’s Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship to significantly reduce their tuition.

  9. For more than 50 years, Lawrence School has delivered academic excellence to Northeast Ohio students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and ADHD. Often called learning disabilities, we prefer the term learning difference. Disability implies a person can’t learn, but that’s not true at all.

  10. Morning at Lawrence Lower School. Lower School students begin their day in a language arts homeroom. Typically made up of only eight to ten learners, this class is grouped by ability instead of age or grade level. Together, they spend 160 minutes learning to read, write, and spell.

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