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International Students
Dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities do not discriminate by country or language. Landmark students come from all over the world and across the U.S.
Countries Represented
Landmark students have come from all over the world.
Boarding at
Landmark
Students who board at Landmark High School live, learn, and thrive with peers from around the country and the globe. Landmark quickly becomes a second home and housemates become family. Friendships made here last a lifetime.
Why Landmark
Beyond the specialized education for students with dyslexia, there are many reasons international students choose Landmark:
- Located on the beautiful Atlantic coast, we're just 30 miles from Boston and four hours from New York City.
- A highly structured program helps build self advocacy, independence, and confidence.
- School vacations are optimized so that students have time to travel home for visits.
- House parents and live-in faculty support students emotionally and academically.
- College counseling offers on-campus introductions to a plethora of colleges and universities.
- Evening study halls are staffed by teachers to help with homework.
- Our health center helps manage medication and takes care of students when they are ill.
- A spirited orientation program quickly integrates new and boarding students into the fabric of the school.
- Weekends offer students fun activities, trips and even opportunities to get a haircut and run errands!
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Learning at Landmark
Landmark School provides an amazing learning experience for students with dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities.
Our Approach
The path of each student is highly individualized at Landmark and our unique approach is what makes us effective for students who struggle with reading, writing, listening, expressive language, and executive functioning skills.
High School Program
Landmark High School (Secondary School) serves students in grades 9-12 in both a day and boarding program. Our students live and learn together, finding belonging among peers and teachers who understand how their minds work.
University Preparation
Landmark prepares its students for success in University both academically and organizationally so they can independently manage themselves and succeed in a post-secondary setting. Learn more about Transition and Guidance.
Student Panel
Listen as our High School students give candid answers to questions posed by parents and students at an Info Visit.
Articles
About International Students at Landmark
Landmark School: Where students with learning disabilities thrive
Study International, a resource that provides families with news and trends in international education, featured Landmark on its website.
Our Responsibility to Students in International Schools
International schools are being asked to accept an increasing number of students with diverse learning needs, and many of these schools and educators are unprepared for these new demands.
Meet
Sunaina
Read how Landmark has helped a student from India adjust to a new school, culture, and country.
How to Apply
International students fill out the same application as U.S. students, but there are additional steps that must be taken prior to attending Landmark. Once accepted to Landmark, which has Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification, the school will issue the student an I-20 form. Students must then apply for a visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate. International students must also have health insurance, either under their parents' policy or through ISM Insurance.