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Episcopal Center For Children

Located inWashington, DC 20015
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School Specialties & Support

Who is this school for?

Private
emotional and behavioral challenges
Preschool (Ages 2-5)
Elementary (K-5)

What support will my child receive?

social skills groups
vocational training

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

vocational training

Other Important Info

individualized education plans
speech and language therapy
occupational therapy
After School Enrichment Program
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Orton-Gillingham
community integration

The Episcopal Center for Children (ECC) is a therapeutic day school dedicated to serving children with special needs, including those coping with emotional and behavioral challenges. Founded in 1894, ECC has a long-standing mission to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for children from Pre-K through Grade 5, focusing on their unique educational and therapeutic needs.

ECC offers a range of specialized programs and services designed to support the development of children with diverse learning requirements. Key offerings include individualized education plans, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills groups. The After School Enrichment Program provides additional support and engagement for students, ensuring they have access to enriching activities that promote learning and social interaction. The school employs evidence-based methodologies, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and the Orton-Gillingham approach, to tailor educational experiences to each child's needs.

What sets ECC apart is its commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment, with a low student-teacher ratio that fosters personalized attention and support. The campus is equipped with specialized technology to enhance learning, and the school emphasizes community integration and vocational training opportunities. As ECC transitions into a grant-making program in the future, it remains dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of families with children facing special challenges.

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Hours8:30 AM - 3:15 PM

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