What do UCSD, UC Berkley, UC Irvine, Washington and Jefferson, and the University of Arizona have in common? Students who struggled before they attended NewBridge School. The list goes on and on.
Today’s classrooms are big, busy, and fast. Many students struggle with the rigorous academic requirements, not because of intelligence or motivation. In most cases, no one ever taught these students how to learn efficiently and effectively.
At NewBridge School, highly-trained teachers work in small classrooms to teach research-based learning strategies. Targeted, systematic instruction gives students the know-how, ability and confidence to achieve. We specialize in teaching students with language-based difficulties, such as dyslexia, and those with executive functioning difficulties, such as memory and attention. Our students become successful learners, then transition into some of the best private and public high schools and colleges.