
About
Landmark School
Landmark is a coed day and boarding school for students in grades 2–12 with dyslexia or other language-based learning disabilities (LBLD). These fall under the broader category of specific learning disabilities (SLD). We celebrate our students' differences by individualizing a program based on their specific needs. Each faculty member is highly trained and specializes in educating students with dyslexia and other SLDs.
Fast Facts

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Grades
The High School campus serves about 300 students in grades 9-12.

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Class Size

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College Attendance

Expert Teachers

North of Boston
The Landmark Difference
Different By Design
Landmark School is a leader in the field of serving students with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities. Our literacy eco-system embeds reading, writing, listening, expressive language, and executive functioning skills in all of our small classes taught by highly trained teachers. With about 500 students in grades 2-12 on two coastal campuses located just 30 miles north of Boston, we are proud of our 50+ year history and impact.
Mission
Why We Are Here
Landmark's mission is to enable and empower students with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD) to reach their educational and social potential through an exemplary school program complemented by outreach and training, assessment, and research.
Vision
Where We Are Going
Landmark School will foster the power of learning differently to empower its students to think independently, solve creatively, and be prepared for an ever-changing, interconnected world.
Location
Landmark School has two campuses on the beautiful Atlantic Ocean coastline just 30 miles north of Boston, Mass.


History of Landmark
Landmark opened its doors in 1971 with 40 students and a small group of teachers on one campus. Today we serve about 500 students on two North Shore campuses with a faculty and staff of 320. For more than 50 years, Landmark has grown and changed, yet always stayed true to its core mission.
For Educators
Outreach Program
Landmark's mission extends beyond its two campuses. The Landmark Outreach Program offers educators meaningful and effective professional development grounded in theory and practice in order to empower students who learn differently.
Since its inception, Outreach has partnered with hundreds of school districts and thousands of educators to enhance instruction for students with LBLDs. Outreach provides educators with a comprehensive and integrated approach to language-based instruction, including program design, instructional coaching, and professional development.


Details That Matter
Landmark School is accredited by the following groups:
Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Licenses educators, distributes state and federal education money, helps districts implement learning standards, oversees statewide standardized tests, monitors schools and districts, and convenes districts and individuals to share best practices.
Landmark School has earned Full Approval as an approved private special education program from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Approval is a result of a review conducted in the 2023-2024 school year. The next expected Program Review will be conducted in the 2026-2027 school year.
Full Approval Certificate: Day Program
Full Approval Certificate: Residential Program
DESE Full Mid-Cycle Report
New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC):
New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) is an independent, nonprofit membership organization that connects and serves more than 2,000 public and independent schools, technical and career institutions, colleges, and universities in New England, plus International schools in more than 65 nations worldwide.
Landmark School enjoys a rich and dynamic relationship with many research institutions in and around the Boston area. Learn more!
Landmark School's Strategic Vision outlines our key priorities.















