Jemicy School
Jemicy School, founded in 1973 and accredited by AIMS and the International Dyslexia Association, is a co-educational, college-preparatory, independent school that provides a highly individualized, flexible, and challenging program for talented and bright, college-bound students (grades 1-12) with dyslexia or other related language-based learning differences. The school addresses students’ intellectual strengths and their learning needs by utilizing creative, multisensory, research-based programs and techniques to develop reading, writing, spelling, math, and organization skills; promote a love of learning; and prepare students for the intellectual and social challenges of college and life. Jemicy, internationally recognized as a preeminent leader in its field, provides a 21st century education for students between the ages of six and eighteen on its two Owings Mills, Maryland campuses. The school maintains a student-faculty ratio of 4:1, and class size ranges from 4 – 11 students. Academic and recreational summer programs are also offered.
| Student body | CoEd |
|---|---|
| Grade Levels | Elementary/Primary School, Middle School/Junior High School, High School |
| Enrollment Size | 301-500 |
| Religious Affiliation | No Religious Affiliation |
| School Type | Day |
| Extended Schedule | Summer |
| Sports Programs | Tennis |
| Learning Styles | Focused on Learning Differences |