George N. Hunt Campus School is a residential and day special education school in North Providence, RI, specializing in ADD and ADHD.
George N. Hunt Campus School is a residential and day special education school in North Providence, RI, specifically designed for students with learning and behavior disorders, including ADD and ADHD. Established in 1982, the school provides a highly structured and innovative environment for students who may have struggled in traditional public school settings, focusing on building trust, understanding, and respect.
The school offers individualized programs within ungraded classrooms, ensuring students are placed according to their specific learning requirements rather than age alone. Every student receives a comprehensive Individualized Education Program (IEP) with multidisciplinary goals. To support holistic development, individual and group therapy sessions are integrated directly into the daily schedule, complemented by an after-school program that fosters further social and academic growth.
With a small enrollment of 31 students and a 5:1 student-to-teacher ratio, the school provides intensive, personalized attention to help increase each student's sense of competency and self-esteem. George N. Hunt Campus School is a nonsectarian institution with rolling admissions. For more information regarding tuition, therapeutic services, or the admissions process, please contact the school at (401) 353-3900.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Total Students | 31 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 5 |
| Grades Offered | 2-12 |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 38 |
| Religious Affiliations | Nonsectarian |
| School Calendar | morganrecordsmanagement.com/resources/about-us |