Greenwood School for High School Students
Greenwood School is proud to offer a specialized learning environment for high school-aged children with dyslexia, learning differences, and short-term memory deficit, among other challenges.
Unlike other private high schools, Jacksonville based Greenwood School uses multi-sensory techniques—including hands-on, auditory and visual approaches—to enhance the academic experiences of students with learning differences.
As one of Duval County’s most specialized private high schools, Jacksonville’s Greenwood School accepts the McKay Scholarship for students with learning differences. These include short-term memory deficit, ADHD, auditory and visual processing delays, among others.
In addition to core subjects, Greenwood students benefit from interscholastic athletics, Student Council, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Science Club, Chess Club, Fencing Club, Cheerleading, Drama Club, and other extracurricular activities. All graduating seniors at Greenwood School earn a standard high school diploma, and two-thirds of Greenwood’s Graduates continue on to a higher-learning institution. Some of the colleges and universities attended by Greenwood Alumni include: Jacksonville University, University of North Florida, Lynn University, Beacon College, Florida State University, University of Indianapolis, Savannah College of Art and Design, Florida State College at Jacksonville (formerly FCCJ), St. John’s River Community College/ Florida School of the Arts.
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