Our DD is currently at an independent school in NVA that does not seem to be a good fit. She is getting the LD accommodations taken care of, but is bored and not academically challenged at all. We are currently trying to find a school (DD starting 5th) that can meet her academic needs, such as offering classes that are for more academically advanced, but at the same time, are able to provide learning accommodations because of a GT/LD diagnosis. We would love a school where we don't have to switch once high school comes around. We have toured Potomac, Flint Hill, and SSSAS, and love that Potomac seems to offer a lot for exploratory learning, which is good for those children who have LD (Executive Function, SPD and possible ADD), but we aren't sure about it's flexibility for a learning plan. SSSAS is great for distance to home, and their strength in STEM, but worry about their philosophy to have the child advocate for themselves for help (LD children often times doesn't understand how to ask for help). And Flint Hill, while very far for us, (we are in Alexandria) seems to have a great learning resource center that can help, doesn't seem to indicate whether their lower grades can accommodate the highly gifted. Does anyone have any insight about whether any of these three schools would allow for a learning plan for a gifted child? Any other ideas? We are going to look at Commonwealth, but don't like that there is barely any campus. We are in Alexandria City so can't get into the Fairfax programs, and the City's programs are just not that impressive. (We already got into Nysmith, but decided that the 64 mile RT commute is just too far for us).Wishing there were GT/LD programs in this area like they are in MD!! Thanks!