
ABOUT SCHOOL
Welcome from the Head of School
Welcome to the website of The Windward School, the premier school for students in grades 1-9 with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities. With two campuses in White Plains and one campus on the Upper East Side of New York City, our proven, evidence-based instructional program combined with the dedication of our expertly-trained teachers has set generations of children on the road to reading success and writing proficiency. At Windward, students learn the skills they need to succeed academically and to develop socially and emotionally.

Facts & Figures
11,000
cumulative professional development hours for teachers each year
3
campuses – Two in White Plains, N.Y. and one in Manhattan
$9M
in tuition assistance distributed in 2024-2025
98%
of students return to mainstream schools
vision and impact
Difference is Power
A world where every child with a language-based learning disability is empowered to achieve unlimited success
Commitment, Growth, Impact, Community

Windward Accreditations



Our Teachers
Windward teachers are highly-trained, dedicated educators who work closely with each student to forge the most successful path forward.
WINDWARD TRANSFORMS LIVES
DEIB
At The Windward School, we are committed to a world where every child with a language-based learning disability is empowered to achieve unlimited success—a vision fulfilled by disrupting the educational status quo. The Windward School deliberately builds both its curriculum and culture to foster a powerful sense of belonging through a research-based program that is authentically inclusive and a community in which everyone is seen in their full humanity.

OUR INSIGHTS
Community Connection
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Get all your questions answered about topics ranging from curriculum, a typical school day, lunch plans, dress code, transportation and more.
All students have three 45-minute periods of language arts daily. These periods include oral language, reading, spelling, and writing. The Windward School uses the PAF program for reading and spelling, a multisensory Orton-Gillingham-based program. The writing program enables students to develop the skills they need to write clear, linguistically complex sentences, paragraphs, and compositions. In addition to language arts, each student has a daily period of math. The math program is designed to develop a strong understanding of the language and vocabulary of math. Concepts are broken down and emphasis is placed on understanding the language of word problems. Additionally, students have regularly scheduled periods of social studies, science, art, music, library, technology, and physical education. All areas of the curriculum are language based, sequential, and highly structured. Our program gives students the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills, and the confidence they need to return to and be successful in a mainstream school.
If a student is not attending an after-school activity on any given day, the After-Care program will provide care for the student from dismissal at 3 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Students will also have the opportunity to join our after-school activities program until 4:30 p.m. and then transition to the After-Care program until pickup at 5:30 p.m.
Families receiving financial aid will automatically receive a subsidized rate for participation through the financial aid office.
For DOE Transportation Info – The New York City Department of Education’s Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT) offers three free options regarding your child’s transportation to and from school based on specific criteria for eligibility. The Windward School’s OPT Code is 0 2 0 3 8.
(1) Door-to-Door Bus Transportation: Your child may be eligible for Door-to-Door busing if it is indicated on their IESP or IEP. Parents/guardians work directly with the Windward CSE Liaison serving their district to arrange Door-to-Door busing for their child.
(2) Stop-to-School Transportation (Grades 1-6): If your child is eligible, OPT will create a bus stop for the School. Please visit here for specific details. The bus routes are determined by the OPT. The location of bus stops, time of morning pick-up and afternoon drop-off are not negotiable. After review, if the OPT determines that the Windward student does NOT meet the criteria for Stop-to-School Transportation, students may be deemed eligible to receive a MetroCard. We suggest signing up, and if you change your mind later, you can cancel. (3) MetroCards: The OPT has firm guidelines regarding student eligibility to receive MetroCards. Please visit here for specific details. Students who are eligible will receive either a half-fare or full-fare metro-card distributed twice yearly in September and February. Eligibility is determined by the student’s grade level and the distance between the student’s residence and school. All eligible students in grades 7 & 8 will receive a Metrocard.
OPT will notify The Windward School about Stop-to-School Transportation or MetroCard eligibility in mid-July of the upcoming school year. Students are not eligible for Stop-to-School service or MetroCards if their home address is outside of NYC or if the distance between the residence and the School does not warrant transportation.