Looking for 6-12th school for boy strong in math, inattentive ADHD

Anonymous
NP. Looking for something similar but in VA.
Anonymous
The learning supports at Burke are quite good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St. Andrew’s in Potomac sounds like a good fit, provided it’s not severe ADHD. Kind, nurturing community with kids who enjoy their sports. Many kids push themselves academically but it’s not a pressure cooker. There’s a bus from SS.

Good luck!!!


St Andrews does not support students with learning differences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The learning supports at Burke are quite good.


PP can you please provide some specific examples?
Anonymous
McLean School? My son is accelerated in math and received great support for his ADHD and executive functioning challenges there.
Anonymous
Commonwealth Academy may also be a fit. No personal experience, but a child from our school switched here last year for similar sounding circumstances.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Steer really clear of St Anselm's if your child is not self motivated. Do not expect any help with organization or accommodations beyond extra time.


OP here - child does his work but frequently forgets to turn it in…


Do not consider SAAS for this child. The old school faculty will not be understanding or helpful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We live near downtown Silver Spring. DS is kind, strong in math, ADHD, and loves basketball and baseball but not a superstar athlete. Starts 6th grade fall 2027. So far we’re considering SSFS (if it remains financially stable) and St. Anselms, possibly Burke. Would also consider MCPS Takoma Park magnet if he’s lucky enough to get a lottery spot.

Thoughts or other schools to consider?


If he just needs extra time, most privates will accommodate him.
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