Xavier High School is an all-boys Catholic college preparatory school in Middletown, CT that serves grades 9–12 and offers a Learning Difference Program specifically designed to support students with learning disabilities. With an average class size of 12 students and a dedicated team of 50 classroom teachers, Xavier provides individualized attention to help each student succeed academically while developing responsibility and maturity.
The school combines rigorous academics with comprehensive support services to help students with learning differences progress toward college and career readiness. Xavier's structured environment, small classes, and specialized learning difference programming create a supportive community where students receive the guidance they need to manage their educational needs while participating in a robust Catholic educational experience centered on Judeo-Christian values.
Xavier admits students on a rolling basis with a 100% acceptance rate and offers flexible tuition options ($14,600–$15,100 annually depending on diocesan affiliation). The school provides summer school, extensive sports and clubs to build confidence and community, and a formal dress code that promotes focus and school identity. For families seeking a Catholic high school with dedicated support for learning differences, contact Admissions Director Matthew McCaffrey at (860) 346-7735 or visit xavierhighschool.org.