Winston Preparatory School: Individualized Learning. Lifelong Success.
Winston Preparatory School, located in San Rafael, provides an individualized learning environment for students in grades 3-12 with learning differences such as dyslexia, nonverbal learning disorder (NVLD), and executive functioning challenges (ADHD).
We believe what matters most is developing a deep understanding of how your child learns and creating the right environment to help them reach their full potential. Before they spend their first day at Winston Prep, our expert faculty spend weeks designing an academic program based on your child’s unique learning profile.
At the core of our research-based model is the Focus Program– daily, 1:1 sessions tailored to each student’s unique learning needs. This is where students work closely with a learning specialist on developing skills and strategies they need most, from reading comprehension to executive functioning skills to self-advocacy. Focus sessions are woven into the school day and directly support success across all academic areas. Though the content varies from classroom to classroom, the skill development, goals, methods, and approach are consistent throughout a student’s day.
As a result, students experience extraordinary transformations. Winston Prep’s high school graduation rate is 99.7% versus 70.8% nationwide for neurodivergent students. Approximately 80% of Winston graduates enroll in college versus just 33% nationwide for neurodivergent students.
Join us at Winston Prep’s next Open House to learn more. Register at www.winstonprep.edu/open-houses, or contact Pavati Zeno, Director of Admissions, at [email protected].
Does your child need more time to prepare for life after high school? Winston Transitions, located in San Francisco, supports neurodivergent young adults in developing the skills, confidence, and independence needed to thrive in adulthood. Programming is individualized and includes academic enrichment and remediation, social-emotional development, employability training, and community integration. Learn more at winstonprep.edu/transitions.






