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Type | Private |
Established | 1967 |
Head of school | Renée Greenfield |
Website | www |
The Carroll School is a school for students diagnosed with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. The school consists of a lower school in Waltham, Massachusetts, a Middle School in Lincoln, and an upper school in Wayland, Massachusetts. The school serves grades 1 through 9. [1]
The Carroll School was founded in 1967 by Dr. Edwin Cole, F. Gorham Brigham, and Samuel Lowe. [2] Since its founding, the campus has expanded multiple times. [3] The lower campus goes up to grade five. The middle campus goes up to grade eight. The upper school campus is a former mansion, and was bought for $5 million from businessman John Fish in 2016. [4] Located in Wayland, Massachusetts, it serves the two-year 8th-9th grade program as well as the non-academic administration.
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