Centreville Layton School
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Centreville Layton School | |
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Location | |
6201 Kennett Pike Centreville, Delaware 19807 | |
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Established | 1974 |
Head of school | Barton Reese |
Faculty | 32 |
Grades | PK-12 |
Enrollment | 90 (2017) |
Tuition | PreK:$12.925, K-8th Grade $28,250, 9th-12th Grade: $27,325 |
Website | centrevillelayton.org |
Centreville Layton School is a private Delaware school for children with diverse learning styles. Centreville Layton School offers a robust educational and cultural experience for students who learn differently. The program identifies academic and social needs of the individual and provides a curriculum that focuses on problem solving and critical thinking. Through intervention and strengthening learning strategies, the school empowers each student to reach his or her potential.
Centreville Layton School is the result of the merger between Centreville School (est. 1974) and Layton Preparatory School.
Centreville Layton School students may face challenges in one or more of the following areas:
- Language processing difficulties
- Dyslexia
- Difficulties with spelling, reading, writing, and math
- Fine and gross motor skill delays
- Executive functioning disorder
- Social skills
- Anxiety
- Receptive and expressive language disorders
- Peer relationships
- School-related apprehension
- Attention issues such as ADHD
Curriculum[]
- Reading
- Written Language
- Spelling
- Mathematics
- Social Studies
- Science
- Physical Education
- Art
- Music
- Technology
Sports[]
- Soccer
- Basketball
- Track and Field
- Cross Country
- Golf
Community Events[]
- - Touted as a challenging course that covers hilly terrain in Delaware and Pennsylvania.[1]
- Exploring with the Experts: A Day of Professional Development for Local Professionals
- Oyster Roast
- Centreville Layton School Golf Outing
Accreditations[]
- Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
- Delaware Department of Education
Memberships[]
- Learning Disabilities Association
- Children with Attention Deficit Disorder
- Delaware Association of Independent Schools
- National Association of Independent Schools
- Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools
- National Council for Teachers of Mathematics
- International Dyslexia Association
- Diamond State Reading Association
References[]
- ^ Kenney, Edward L. (April 30, 2008). "Sinko gets satisfaction in Boston Marathon". The News Journal. Gannett. Retrieved September 13, 2008.
Categories:
- Educational institutions established in 1974
- Private elementary schools in Delaware
- Schools in Wilmington, Delaware
- Schools in New Castle County, Delaware
- Special schools in the United States
- Private middle schools in Delaware