Young brains are wired for language in their own ways. Every classroom and every lesson at Roberts Academy is designed to match how your child actually learns.

A teacher and student share a high five while reading a picture book together in a bright, welcoming classroom. Other students and adults are visible in the background, with books and colorful “READ” letters decorating the room.

Orton-Gillingham Trained Teachers

Our literacy teachers use the Orton-Gillingham method, an evidence-based approach built specifically for children with dyslexia. Every lesson is explicit, sequential, and multi-sensory: your child sees it, hears it, and feels it at the same time.

Why this matters

Dyslexic brains process language differently, and decades of research shows that Orton-Gillingham-trained teachers help children with dyslexia become confident readers.

Teachers and students sit together at a round table, smiling as they work on a reading activity. The classroom is bright and colorful, filled with books, learning materials, and artwork that create a warm, supportive environment.

A Maximum of 12 Students in Each Class

In a classroom with a dozen students, your child’s teacher knows exactly where they are, what is working, and what needs to change. Literacy groups are even smaller. Lessons are adjusted in real time, not at the next planning session.

Why this matters

The average U.S. elementary classroom holds 24 to 28 students. Children with dyslexia thrive with real-time responsiveness. A class of 12 makes it possible.

What makes this a school, not just an intervention

Personalized Instruction

Students at Roberts Academy follow individual learning plans designed around the way they learn. Your child’s teachers assess where they are, set clear goals, and adjust instruction as they grow. This is not one-size-fits-all.

You Will Always Know Where Your Child Stands

You will see exactly what is working. We measure growth continuously and share it with you through ongoing communication, conferences, and strategies you can use at home. You will know where your child is, what is clicking, and what comes next.

A Full School Day, Not a Reading Lab

Your child attends a full school day with art, science, outdoor learning, and more. Literacy is woven through every subject. When your child succeeds across every subject, confidence follows.

Children Return to Their Home School Within 2-3 Years

This is not a permanent placement. Most children attend for 2 to 3 years, then return to their home school reading at or above grade level. We coordinate with your local school from day one so the transition is planned, supported, and successful.

Wondering if your child is a good fit?

A formal diagnosis is not required to apply. We serve grades 3 and 4 starting in Fall 2026, and grades 1 through 6 starting in Fall 2028.