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About The Windward School

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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

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

Our Vision

A world where every child with a language-based learning disability is empowered to achieve unlimited success

Our Core Values

Commitment, Growth, Impact, Community

Visit Our Campuses

Our students come to us from more than 95 school districts. Find out which campus is right for you!

EXPLORE CAMPUSES
Manhattan Lower and Middle Schools
Grades 1-8
Westchester Lower School
Grades 1-5
Westchester Middle School
Grades 6-9

Windward Accreditations

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.

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.

The Windward School is a school for children with language-based learning disabilities who possess average to superior intelligence and are not meeting their academic potential in a regular school setting. The Windward program provides a specialized, language-intensive curriculum, small class settings, and highly trained teachers who work to build and strengthen academic skills, confidence, and self-reliance in a warm and supportive classroom environment.
Typically, our students stay 3 – 5 years before returning back to a mainstream setting. Windward gives families about one year’s notice prior to the student’s last year. The Outplacement department works closely with parents/guardians in determining the best possible next steps. Support and assistance with possible school options and school requirements is offered.
Reading, writing, and the content subjects are taught with a strong emphasis on language competence, skill development, and cognitive strategy. Students are grouped within their grade level according to their levels of development in language arts and mathematics. Students are grouped heterogeneously in other content areas and special-area subjects.

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.
A direct instruction teaching model is used throughout the School to deliver the curriculum. Teachers follow this direct instruction model—a structured, systematic, and effective research-based methodology—in order to maximize students’ academic growth. The direct instruction model is an explicit approach to teaching that includes both a specific instructional design and delivery procedures. Students are provided with a purpose and rationale for learning a new strategy or skill, clear explanations, demonstrations, and time to practice with teacher feedback until mastery is achieved.
Windward’s program is a rigorous one, and our students need practice and reinforcement of skills. Therefore, homework is assigned every single night. The amount and time it takes depends on the grade level of your child and their specific needs. No matter what, you can expect students to be reading every night, completing a writing assignment, and continuing to practice what is being taught in their math class. Students in grades 5 and up will also have assignments in other content areas as well. Aside from reading aloud (for younger students), the expectation is that students are completing homework on their own without the help of a parent/guardian. Windward believes that the ability to complete homework is the first step in becoming an independent learner.
There are usually two teachers and approximately twelve students in each academic classroom; this provides maximum time for direct instruction by highly trained teachers and helps students achieve success.
The Windward School’s faculty is composed of teachers who have received intensive training in the School’s specialized multisensory instructional strategies through the Windward Teacher Training Program. Windward’s teachers are accomplished at building and strengthening academic skills in an atmosphere that is warm and supportive and fosters a student’s self-reliance and confidence. Regardless of education or previous employment experience, new Windward faculty members typically spend two years as an assistant teacher before assuming head teacher responsibilities.
The Windward School understands that achieving academic competence alone is not enough for our students. To help prepare them to return to mainstream education, we also provide them with opportunities for social and emotional growth. Windward offers special programs for lower and middle school students that are specifically designed to help them. They include programs that help students understand and manage their emotions; develop friendships and manage social situations; develop empathy for others; understand how they learn; learn how to advocate for themselves; boost their self-confidence and build self-esteem; and succeed socially and academically in a mainstream environment.
The Windward School is committed to providing its students with a variety of offerings designed to support their non-academic interests. Extracurricular activities such as athletics, the arts, and clubs are structured to meet the needs of both lower and middle school students and serve as opportunities for students to build and maintain friendships.
The Windward School offers a Monday through Thursday After-Care program for lower school students. Families are allowed to pick up their children in the afternoons as late as 5:30 p.m., and students in the program are provided with time for light play, snacks, social engagement, creative pursuits, and homework time.

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.
The doors open on all campuses at 8:00 a.m. with an arrival time until approximately 8:25 a.m. Dismissal is at 3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 1:30 p.m. on Fridays. For those students who participate in after-school activities, 4:30 p.m. is typically the pick-up time.
None! Windward will provide all the school supplies your child will need.
All campuses have fully functioning kitchens in the dining halls. Windward’s food provider is Flik, and the lunch plan is included with the tuition. Each day, there are many options offered, from a hot food entree that includes a vegetable, to sandwiches, salads, and a variety of fruits and desserts. Parents/guardians are responsible with providing their child with a nut-free snack daily, as all students are provided with a break/snack time in the morning hours.
While Windward does not have a uniform, a dress code is required, which can be found here on the website. Clothing may be purchased from any vendor, provided that the clothing meets the School’s dress code standards. The Windward School has a student dress code policy for two main reasons: 1) In recognition that patterns, designs, slogans, logos, and sometimes colors can be attention-grabbing, we want to ensure that student dress is conducive to and not distracting for students in our learning environments. 2) We also want to offer students reasonable options for individual expression while minimizing the social pressures and competition that often arise when dress code is unregulated.
The Windward School makes every effort to ensure that every student who wishes to enroll has the financial ability to do so. Therefore, Windward offers financial aid to qualified applicants based on the individual needs of the families and availability of funding. Please contact the Financial Aid Director, Dr. Erik Bennett, for further information.
The Windward School does not provide transportation. For the Westchester campuses, students arrive to our Westchester campuses via car and bus. For bus services, parents/guardians must request transportation services in writing every year by April 1 directly to public school authorities. For the Manhattan campus, students arrive by car, bus, subway, and walk to our Manhattan campuses. In late May, The Windward School will share the information below and request that families inform the School of how their child will be arriving and departing campus. For Grades 7 and 8, the option for self-dismissal is available.

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.
All applicants being screened will have the opportunity to visit in a Windward classroom. They will join a language arts class as a student in the grade they are currently in. All incoming students will then have an opportunity to tour the campus over the summer. Additionally, new students will be invited to a new student orientation prior to the first day of school where they will get to meet their teachers, receive their school supplies, and socialize with other new students.
No! In fact, all families are requested to cease all outside tutoring. Windward’s program is systematic and intensive, and we want our students hearing one message. If your student is admitted to the program, there is an understanding that we will offer the necessary remediation. However, some students require speech therapy for articulation only, so this may be the single outside service needed to be continued.
Although returning students have required summer work, there is no expectation for new students. Summer work for returning students is assigned by language arts and math teachers and geared towards the specific needs of students. Therefore, since your child has not started the program yet, we do not require any specific work. We would recommend reading to your child as much as possible or have them read books that are enjoyable and manageable for them.
The Windward Parents Association (WPA) connects families to the school community and provides a way for parents/guardians to be involved in their child’s school life. The WPA sponsors numerous events throughout the academic year for both parents/guardians and students.
Information Sessions are scheduled throughout the school year. Attendance at a session is not required in order for an application to be filed. Families interested in attending a session should reach out to the Admissions Office.