Special education school for grades 1-12 with 6:1 student-teacher ratio and individualized instruction
The Greenville Learning Center is a nonsectarian special education school in Greenville, NC, dedicated to serving students with learning differences and ADHD. Founded in 2002, the school enrolls 39 students in grades 1–12 and maintains an exceptionally low student-to-teacher ratio of 6:1 with an average class size of just four students. This structure allows for highly individualized instruction tailored to each student's unique learning needs and IEP goals.
The school's faculty of seven teachers brings significant expertise to special education, with 85% holding advanced degrees in specialized areas relevant to supporting students with learning disabilities and attention disorders. This credential level ensures students receive instruction from educators trained in evidence-based interventions and differentiated teaching strategies designed for learners who benefit from specialized approaches.
Admission to The Greenville Learning Center operates on a rolling basis with a 95% acceptance rate, making it accessible to families seeking specialized education. The school also offers a summer school program to support year-round learning continuity. For more information or to discuss your child's needs, families can contact the admissions director, Dawn Singleton, at (252) 756-8248 or visit greenvillelearningcenter.org.
| School Type | Special Education School |
| Year Founded | 2002 |
| Total Students | 39 |
| Total Classroom Teachers | 7 |
| Percent of Faculty with Advanced Degree | 85 |
| Average Class Size | 4 |
| Grades Offered | 1-12 |
| Admissions Director | Dawn Singleton |
| Admission Deadline | None / Rolling |
| Acceptance Rate | 95 |
| Student Body Type | Co-ed |
| Percent of Students of Color | 11 |
| Classroom Dress Code | Casual |
| Religious Affiliations | Nonsectarian |
| Summer School Offered | Yes |