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SUMMER PROGRAM 2008

GIVE YOUR CHILD THE LANDMARK ADVANTAGE

 

Small Classes • Supportive Environment

Daily one-to-one Tutorials • Individualized Approach

Summers at Landmark offer a chance to learn, relax, and have fun in a supportive environment – whether it's gaining a jump-start for the next grade or supplementing gaps in learning – for students with language-based learning disabilities, such as dyslexia.
Our students make new friends and find that their learning differences are shared by other students, and understood by Landmark teachers.

Landmark's six-week Summer Program combines intensive, academic skill development with recreational activities and exploration along Boston's beautiful North Shore. We provide a customized program for each student that is designed to improve reading, writing, spelling and study skills. Our daily one-to-one tutorial is the cornerstone of our individualized approach. Our students are bright, motivated to learn and emotionally healthy, but need help to achieve academic excellence.

2008 Schedule

High School Program  June 30 - August 8, 2008

Elementary and MIddle School Program June 30 - August 8, 2008

 

Summer Admission 

Our Summer Program accepts boys and girls age 7-20, in grades 1-12, who possess

average to superior intelligence, a history of healthy emotional development, and have

been diagnosed with a language-based learning disability. Landmark's Summer

Boarding Program excels at providing a safe, fun, and exciting summer experience;

please contact the Landmark Admission Office for age requirements.

Students will be accepted in order of application, which may be submitted at any time.

However, early application is advised as space is limited. An applicant can only be accepted

with a full diagnostic report and likely candidates may be asked to come to campus for an

on-site interview and screening session. Landmark encourages applications from, and admits students of any racial, ethnic, or religious background, or sexual orientation. Its programs and policies are applied with equal consideration to all of its applicants and students.

Contact Us

Click here to request Summer 2008 information.

Office of Admission
Landmark School
429 Hale St.
P.O. Box 227
Prides Crossing, MA 01965-0227

Phone 978-236-3000
Fax 978-927-7268
Email admission@landmarkschool.org

     
         
         


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