The Windward School

The Windward School is a coeducational, independent day school focused on teaching students in grades 1-9 with language-based learning disabilities with campuses in Westchester and Manhattan.

[1] Windward is recognized across the country and around the world as a leader in providing instruction to children with dyslexia[2] and is listed among the best schools in the New York City area.

[3] The school uses the Preventing Academic Failure (PAF) reading program developed by Phyllis Bertin and Eileen Perlman, which focuses on reading, spelling and handwriting using Orton-Gillingham instruction (multisensory method developed to teach reading to children with dyslexia).

Scholarships are available for students whose families cannot afford to pay the $66,900-a-year tuition.

In 1988, the Windward Teacher Training Institute was founded to provide the type of professional development for educators and professionals in allied disciplines to have the expertise to teach children of all abilities--in special education and mainstream classrooms--using the Windward Way.