Bright Minds.

Brighter Futures.

We're a traditional school, with a non-traditional approach. At Briarwood, we specialize in helping students with learning differences discover how they learn best.

Who Thrives at Briarwood

Students at Briarwood have average to above average cognitive abilities and have not yet reached their academic potential in traditional school environments. Briarwood students typically have a primary diagnosis of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and/or dyscalculia.

Dyslexia and Language Based Learning Disabilities

Difficulty with spelling. Difficulty learning phonics (sounding out words). Requires extra help in school due to problems with reading and spelling.

Dysgraphia

Trouble writing left to right. Letters/words run together. Struggles with lines & margins. Difficulty with spelling rules. Spells correctly out loud, not in writing. Mixes print & cursive. Can’t always read own writing.

Dyscalculia

Trouble recognizing numbers. Counts only on fingers. Can’t link numbers to quantity. Math class anxiety. Struggles with basic math facts. Unsure how to solve problems.

We empower students with learning differences to reach their full potential through diagnostic and prescriptive instruction in a structured, supportive environment. Rooted in brain science and evidence-based practices, our curriculum is designed around each learner’s unique needs and offers multiple ways for students to grow and succeed.

When Another School May Be a Better Fit

The admissions team understands this is a special journey and would like to provide compassionate support with informed referrals and recommendations in the event your child is not a good fit for our school.

Briarwood is not equipped to effectively serve students with certain primary diagnoses. These include Intellectual Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Oppositional Defiance Disorder, and Emotional Disturbance.

Does your child have an intellectual disability, Autism/ASD, DDX3X, Down Syndrome, Fragile X, Intellectual Developmental Disabilities, Okur-Chung, Prader-Willi Syndrome, or Williams Syndrome?

The Tuttle School might be a better fit. Learn More.

The Briarwood Way

2026-2027 Enrollment is Open

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