Grades 3-12 | July 7th - August 1st

Grades 3-12 | July 7th - August 1st
Winston Preparatory School is a national network of campuses both physical and virtual offering students with learning differences, including dyslexia, executive functioning difficulties (ADHD) and nonverbal learning disorders (NVLD), a highly individualized, holistic, and responsive education.
We view each student as a unique and individual learner who has the potential to learn. Our unique education model is based on an in-depth understanding of each student, which results in grouping by learning profile and precisely designed programming.
Winston Prep accomplishes this through its Continuous Feedback System. We continually assess how a student is responding to their skill development plan and adjust our teaching approach based on that.
Our Summer Program provides students with the unique opportunity to participate in an individually designed program aimed to enhance academic skills.
July 7th - August 1st
Monday - Friday | 9am - 1pm
Registration Deadline June 2nd, 2025
Applications submitted after the deadline will be reviewed if space is still available.
Tuition
$4,500
After-School Program $500 per class
Summer School at Winston Prep is a fun and helpful way to prepare for the upcoming school year. — Student
All students are enrolled in the following courses:
Enhance reading strategies (identify relevant information and summarize details) to strengthen comprehension of texts. Vocabulary development + phonemic awareness will be addressed as needed.
Develop organizational skills, study techniques (test preparation and test-taking strategies), and time management.
Designed to improve writing at the sentence, paragraph and essay level. Students will develop the ability to utilize outlines and graphic organizers to improve sequencing and structure of writing.
Mathematics
Increase problem solving skills + develop proficiency in computation and conceptual math.
Focus
Based on Winston Prep’s innovative Focus Program, students participate in one-on-one sessions with a trained specialist to develop strategies to improve academic performance.
For an additional fee, students can participate in a less structured environment by enrolling in after-school activities. Students do not need to be enrolled in the morning program to attend the after-school courses . These activities are centered around student interests/needs, and are therefore, still to be determined.
Examples of activities previously offered: Social Pragmatics, Creative Arts, Computer Skills + Coding, Sports + Fitness, and Culinary Arts.
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