Landmark School

Coordinates: 42°33′09.70″N 70°50′04.32″W / 42.5526944°N 70.8345333°W / 42.5526944; -70.8345333

Landmark School
Location
Prides Crossing, Massachusetts
United States
Information
Type Private, boarding
Motto For students in grades 2-12 with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities
Established 1971
Founder Charles Drake
Head of school Robert Broudo
Faculty 325
Grades 2-12
Gender Coed
Enrollment 465 Total
150 EMS
315 High School
(155 day, 160 boarding)
Average class size 4-8 students
Student to teacher ratio 1:3
Campus size 18 acres EMS
27 acres High School
Campus type Town
Color(s)          Blue and White
Song Landmark School Song
Athletics conference Eastern Independent League
Mascot Vikings
Accreditation New England Association of Schools & Colleges;
Massachusetts Department of Education
Publication The Lantern
Newspaper none
Endowment $10,000,000
Tuition $57,800 Day
$75,900 Residential
Website www.landmarkschool.org

Landmark School in Beverly, Massachusetts is an American school for students in grades 2 - 12 with language-based learning disabilities such as dyslexia and executive function disorder.

History

Landmark School was founded in 1971 by Dr. Charles Drake with the goal of educating students whose reading, writing, spelling, and mathematical skills did not align with their thinking and problem-solving abilities. In the beginning, there were only 40 students and a small group of teachers on one campus in Beverly, Massachusetts. Today, Landmark serves over 475 students in grades 2-12 from 23 states and 10 countries. The current Headmaster is Robert Broudo. Landmark offers both a day program, boarding program, and summer program.

Landmark Today

100% of Landmark School graduates are accepted to college and 94% attend. The cornerstone of the Landmark approach is the one-to-one daily tutorial for every students. Landmark's 3-to-1 teacher to student ratio makes this possible. The school has expanded their facilities significantly since the early days and has 33 buildings on 35 acres on two coastal campuses located in Prides Crossing and Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. Visual and performing arts, athletics, residential life, and community service round out a challenging, customized college-preparatory curriculum.

A Mission With a School

So that the school can reach many more than the 475 students that can attend Landmark, the school established the Landmark Outreach Program which offers a comprehensive professional development program for educators based on applied research related to language-based learning disabilities. These include Landmark's "Six Teaching Principles" and more than 48 years of innovative instruction of students at Landmark School.

The Landmark Outreach Program offers online courses for educators, a Summer Institute, school consultations, and online resources. More than 5,000 educators benefit from Landmark Outreach's professional development programs each year to serve students in public and private schools struggling with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities.

Landmark School hosts the Landmark360 blog sharing articles by expert authors related to the art and science of learning.

Notable alumni

Gregory Kearney Landmark School 1971-1974 Editorial cartoonist for the Topeka Capital-Journal work was part of a finalist entry for the Pulitzer Prize in Public Service 1985.

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