Looking for a private school in Greenville, SC, and the Upstate that supports students with learning differences? This guide highlights private schools in and around Greenville and Spartanburg, SC that offer specialized support for students with ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning needs.
Looking for more of the best schools in Greenville County? Check out our Ultimate Guide to Private Schools in Greenville and Upstate, SC.
Have a child with special needs? Visit our Ultimate Guide to Special Needs Resources in Greenville and Upstate, SC. You’ll find helpful information on everything from classes and therapists to available services and resources.
Statewide & Upstate Resource Hubs
Disability Rights South Carolina – advocacy, education support, and rights information for children with disabilities.
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities – statewide programs, assistive technology resources, and autism supports.
SC Disability Resource Directory – searchable database of resources for families across the state.
South Carolina Autism Society – statewide autism support, referrals, training, and family resources.
Family Connection of South Carolina – a Parent Training & Information center offering guidance, peer support, and planning support.
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Project HOPE Foundation offers ABA therapy and autism-specific classrooms. It also offers training and ancillary services for clients. Campuses can be located in Anderson, Greenville, Spartanburg, and Greenwood counties.
Offers educational programs for individuals with severe intellectual disabilities. The campus is designed with specialized rooms that explore various courses, including adapted arts, music, physical education, daily living, library, and environmental science. The staff is fully trained and qualified. They also offer over a dozen distinguishing programs. They offer special education for ages 3-21. The Washington Center is a separate school associated with Greenville County Schools.
864.585.7711 | 355 Cedar Springs Road, Spartanburg, SC
The South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind, located in Spartanburg, offers a specialized school for children from preschool through grade 12. The school provides vision and hearing services in communities and schools throughout South Carolina.
The Chandler School in Greenville SC, focuses on students with language-based learning difficulties
Small class sizes, individualized instruction, core academics, character development, and enrichment subjects
Ages for enrollment: 4–14
864.244.8899 | 65 Verdae Commons Drive, Greenville, SC
Camperdown Academy is a special education school located in Greenville that offers education and support for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences in grades 1-8.
Einstein Academy is a non-profit private school for 1st-8th graders who have been diagnosed with ADHD, ADD, Autism and/or similar challenges.
864.250.0005 | 1132 Rutherford Road, Greenville, SC
The Meyer Center offers an early education program for preschool children with developmental delays and disabilities.
The program includes occupational therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, and music therapy, as well as academic and developmental programming.
Admission requires evaluation by an admission team to determine if the child qualifies for these services
For the 2026/2027 school year going forward
The Meyer Center will offer a 4K Inclusion Program, which “offers something far richer: a carefully designed learning environment where typically developing children build school readiness skills alongside children who have disabilities — and the research is clear that both groups thrive.”- The Meyer Center
Hidden Treasure is a private Christian school that offers academic support for school-age students with learning challenges, including reading support, math intervention, language development, and faith-based education
Ages for enrollment: 5+
864.676.0028 | Multiple Locations, Landrum, Woodruff, Spartanburg, Greenwood, Clemson, SC
An educational academy offered through Project HOPE Foundation, the school offers education for children on the autism spectrum, preschool through high school. ABA therapy services are provided, with classes Monday through Friday.
Hope Academy at Project HOPE Foundation, Inc. is amazing. Patient and kind teachers who are interested in helping children learn on their level. I’m so thankful I found this school for my boys.
Offers year-round academic and therapeutic services to neurodivergent middle school students in Upstate, South Carolina.
Students will participate in activities in an outdoor farm setting.
Enrollment ages: 5th – 9th grade (plan for high school services in the coming years).