Tribeca Prep
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Tribeca Preparatory School is an independent special education early childhood and elementary school located in Lower Manhattan at 109 Nassau Street, offering a comprehensive 12-month program dedicated to providing individualized education for neurodiverse children with diverse needs. The school's mission, "Individualized Education. Reimagined," focuses on preparing students for less restrictive environments by developing their academic and social skills through a whole-child approach. While not all students have autism, many have developmental and learning disabilities requiring small class sizes, behavioral support plans, and staggered academic knowledge. Students who excel in Tribeca Prep's program benefit from the structure of Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), combined with speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and an educational curriculum, coupled with the supports and accommodations needed for learning. The school utilizes evidence-based strategies and a data-driven approach to meet each child's unique needs, celebrating individual successes and tailoring education programs to ensure every student receives personalized care. Tribeca Prep emphasizes integration of social and emotional development with engaging academics, building on each student's strengths to foster intrinsic motivation and love for learning. The school provides a well-rounded education including traditional academic subjects, music, sports, technology, and specialized programs like swim classes through partnership with Asphalt Green. With small class sizes ensuring individualized attention, Tribeca Prep offers boundless opportunities for growth and exposure, allowing students to flourish and reach their extraordinary potential. Families pay tuition privately and may seek tuition reimbursement through the Department of Education at an impartial hearing.
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- Private
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
- Learning disabilities
- Elementary (K-5)
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- Students needing small class sizes and individualized instruction
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- Swim classes (partnership with Asphalt Green)
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- 12-month program
- Independent
- Developmental disabilities
- Neurodiverse children
- Students requiring behavioral support
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