The Piedmont School
The Piedmont School is a unique educational institution that accommodates various learning styles, including kinesthetic, visual, auditory, and movement-based learners. The school's educational approach involves breaking down academic skills into their smallest components and using researched-based teaching strategies to help students master the necessary skills for success. The Piedmont School has several key features, including a personalized approach to education, research-based teaching methods, and a focus on individualized learning. The school's unique characteristics include its commitment to accommodating different learning styles and providing a supportive environment, making it a special place for students to learn and grow. With a long history of providing quality educational services, The Piedmont School offers a range of programs and activities to support student learning and development, including a student life program and an inclusive learning environment. The school's class ratios are 10:1 for both K-8 and 9-12 grade levels, allowing for a personalized approach to education with smaller class sizes. The Piedmont School serves students with attention-deficit and/or language-based learning disorders, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, and has a talented group of highly specialized and caring teachers.