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St. Coletta Day School

Braintree-Address-TagOur Schools provide an environment that facilitates healthy emotional, personal and physical growth for all students with mild to severe special needs including autism, intellectual disabilities and other multiple challenges.  Students are encouraged to learn and work cooperatively and independently within their abilities.

Maintaining positive attitudes, habits of mutual respect, self-esteem, self-expression/advocacy, decision-making, and tolerance are stressed.  Learning activities are integrated into all areas of the program and are designed to build and enhance the productivity, knowledge and self-esteem of each student in our care.

The keystone in our mission of challenging all students to achieve their greatest potential is embedded in positive behavioral supports, technology and vocational inclusive pathways.  We offer high staff to student ratios and the integration of the Common Core and Massachusetts Frameworks into a comprehensive school and community-based curriculum that includes academics, supportive employment, recreation, social skills and community living.

ST. COLETTA DAY SCHOOL

The St. Coletta Day School in Braintree is a Massachusetts Approved Private Day School.  We provide quality special education services to students age 8-22. St. Coletta’s operates within a small, unique school environment that includes an innovative partnership with the Meeting House Montessori School.

Curriculum:

We recognize the importance of helping our students self-determine how they want to live, work and form relationships in their community. We achieve this goal through self-advocacy development and empowerment in these essential components:

•  Individualized academics
•  All inclusive community-based employment and transition services
•  Technology Instruction and assistive skill development
•  Communication and language development
•  Community recreation and adaptive physical education
•  Music and art education
•  Occupational and physical therapy
•  Counseling and school-wide positive behavioral interventions and support
•  Nursing services
•  Parent support and training

Admissions:

For more information about any of our programs please contact our Admissions Department at (781) 829-4672 or by e-mail.