The Siena School offers a rich educational program for bright, college-bound students in grades 4-12 with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia.
Our program is designed for students with mild to moderate needs who experience a discrepancy between their intellectual abilities and academic achievement in one or more areas such as reading, writing, oral expression or math.
The Siena School's high school program focuses on preparing students for admissions to competitive college and university programs.
Quick Stats (2024)
- Top Ranked MD School
- School Type: Special Education School
- Grades: 3-12
- Enrollment: 141 students
- Acceptance rate: 25%
- Average class size: 10 students
- Application Deadline: Jan. 17 / rolling
- Source: Verified school update
Top Rankings
The Siena School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Maryland for:
Category
Attribute
Acceptance Rate
Extracurriculars
School Overview
School Type
School Membership(s)School Assoc.
Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades 3-12
ADD/ADHD Support
Yes
Learning Difference Programs
Yes
Learning Programs Supported
Mild to Moderate Language-Based Learning Differences/Dyslexia
Year Founded
2006
Summer School Offered
Yes
Summer Program Details
School Calendar
Student Body
Total Students
141 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
42%
State avg.: 38%
Students by Grade
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
40 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio
4:1
National avg.: 13:1
% Faculty w/Advanced Degree
50%
Average Class Size
10 students
List of Courses Offered
Matriculation DataMatric. Data
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
Admission Deadline
Jan. 17 / rolling
Tuition Notes
Grades 3 - 8 $50,847
Grades 9 - 12 $51,496
Summer Program Cost Notes
% on Financial Aid
46%
Average Financial Aid Grant
$15,000
Acceptance Rate
25%
National avg.: 85%
Admissions Director
Bekah Atkinson
Admissions Associate
Ari Burdusi
Sports
Total Sports Offered
6 sports
Sports
Extracurriculars
Total ExtracurricularsTotal Extra-curric.
21 extracurriculars
ExtracurricularsExtra-curric.
Club or Organization:
Anime Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Chess Club, Coding Club, Community Service Club, Creative Writing Club, Dance Club, Dungeons and Dragons Club, Environmentalism Club, Inventors Club, Minecraft Club, Student Council, Technology Club
Arts and Music Programs:
Band, Choir, Digital Photography, Drama, Elementary Makers, Music, Studio Art, Woodworking
Anime Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Chess Club, Coding Club, Community Service Club, Creative Writing Club, Dance Club, Dungeons and Dragons Club, Environmentalism Club, Inventors Club, Minecraft Club, Student Council, Technology Club
Arts and Music Programs:
Band, Choir, Digital Photography, Drama, Elementary Makers, Music, Studio Art, Woodworking
School Notes
- For further information on The Siena School's admissions process, please visithttps://www.thesienaschool.org/admissions/admissions-procedures.cfm
Source: Verified school update
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the acceptance rate of The Siena School?
The acceptance rate of The Siena School is 25%, which is lower than the national average of 82%. The Siena School's acceptance rate is ranked among the top private schools in Maryland with low acceptance rates.
Does The Siena School offer a summer program?
Yes, The Siena School offers a summer program. Visit their summer school page for more information.
What sports does The Siena School offer?
The Siena School offers 6 interscholastic sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Tennis and Volleyball.
What is The Siena School's ranking?
The Siena School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Maryland for: Lowest average acceptance rates and Most extracurriculars offered.
When is the application deadline for The Siena School?
The application deadline for The Siena School is Jan. 17 / rolling (applications are due on Jan. 17 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
In what neighborhood is The Siena School located?
The Siena School is located in the South Four Corners neighborhood of Silver Spring, MD. There are 1 other private schools located in South Four Corners.
School Reviews
5 2/5/2021
Hi my name is Lisa and I am in my second year as a Siena parent. Since starting at Siena, we have seen a tremendous change in my son over the past year and a half. While he was reluctant at first, he now sees his learning as not a chore, he is open to using all the tools and strategies; he self-advocates, and he has really found his way. Just the other day the teacher was working with another student on long division and she asked if my child wanted to listen in on the extra support. He agreed and attended this extra session, where he listened and asked questions! He is now willing to participate, very comfortable, and knows when he should ask questions. He also will stick with something longer until he gets it and doesn't give up as easily as he did before. We are really proud of the education he is receiving and all the progress he has made. It is clear that the staff truly care about him and his success. This success story is not unique to my child. This is the type of story you hear time and time again from the students and parents who attend Siena.
5 1/18/2021
I truly cannot imagine what our lives would have looked like without Siena. Our extremely bright, extremely dyslexic kid would likely have been "pulled out" for "special help" as if they need to be fixed. We would have spent hundreds (thousands?) of dollars on tutors, removing up all our free time and effectively punishing our child for learning differently. Instead, at Siena, our child was celebrated and supported and every aspect of their education was tailored to their interests and strengths. That's right, STRENGTHS. Learning disabilities are learning differences, not simply flaws, or deficits. There are so many ways of accessing and processing and retaining and using information; Siena helped my child unlock their special ways of learning -- their unique brilliance. My kid will be going to a great college next year, knowing how they learn, and knowing how to advocate for themselves. Most importantly, they will go to college knowing that they do NOT need to be "fixed"-- they are NOT stupid or slow, they are a very smart person with a learning disability, Some things are still weirdly hard for them but there are workarounds and they don't have to detract from the joy of learning. Thank you, Siena!
5 12/14/2020
The Siena School has been great for our son. It is completely focused on kids with dyslexia, is rigorous, and innovative in its teaching methods. Our son has struggled with reading fluency but has real gifts in math and science. The teachers have encouraged his interests while still addressing his needs. He is actually picking up books for fun, which he hasn`t done since he was first trying to learn to read.
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