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Norbel School

Name: Norbel School
Address: 6135 Old Washington Road, Elkridge Maryland , 21075
Phone Number: 410 796 6700
Fax: 410 796 7661
Web site: www.norbelschool.org
Email:
fpugliese@norbelschool.org
Head of School :
Eric M Isselhardt, PhD Headmaster
Type of school: Special Education
School Size: 100 students
Classroom Size: 12 Lower/Upper School , 15 High School
Student/Teacher ratio: 12 Lower/Upper School , 15 High School
Tuition: 2006- 2007 Tuition $19,275 Lower & Upper School, $20,790 High School
Financial Aid: Limited, Must Show Need
Support Services: High school guidance counselor; Teacher advisor; Speech and language pathologist; School psychologist E.S.P. (Educational & Social Plan) Team
Notes: Norbel offers a unique elementary through high school educational experience for learning disabled students of average to gifted intelligence. Using multiple teaching methods and integrating interpersonal skills development into individualized programs, the curriculum meets the needs of children with a variety of learning differences, such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, auditory processing difficulties, and AD(H)D. Norbel’s nurturing yet challenging college preparatory learning environment ensures academic success and encourages each student to develop talents and abilities to his/her highest potential. Norbel maximizes the academic success and social development of each student.

Academic Curriculum

Academic Curriculum
Low student-teacher ratio

Speech and language programming integrated into classrooms

Individualized instruction

Teach to student’s instructional levels of learning

Variety of methodologies and practices

Mastery learning

Teaches to all learning modalities

Accommodations to disability

Multiple teaching methods

Cross-curricular classes

Project-based teaching

Critical thinking skills development

Curriculum / Skills & Development

Interpersonal Skills & Development

Integrated social and self-reliance skills instruction

Peer to peer relationships

Small group fluidity

Student-to-adult interaction

Problem-solving skills

Study skills