How many private schools for neurodivergent students are in the Bay Area?

If you’re hunting for the right school for your neurodivergent child, the Bay Area is a pretty great place to start. While no one’s keeping an official scoreboard, there are roughly 15–20 private schools focused on supporting students with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, and other learning differences. The lineup includes everything from full K–12 programs like Stanbridge Academy to high schools such as Compass and Holden, each offering its own brand of flexibility and care. Then there are gems like Big Minds, which cater to twice-exceptional learners who need more than the usual approach. 

You’ll find these schools sprinkled across San Francisco, the Peninsula, the East Bay, and Marin, making location another point in your favor. Not every school is a perfect fit for every child, but the variety here means your chances of finding a place where academics and emotional support work hand in hand are pretty high. In short: the Bay Area isn’t just tech-savvy—it’s education-savvy too, especially when it comes to kids who think differently.

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