For the 2026 school year, there are 4 special education private elementary schools serving 474 students in District Of Columbia.
The top-ranked special education private elementary schools in District Of Columbia include The Episcopal Center For Children and The Lab School Of Washington.
Top-Ranked District Of Columbia Special Education Private Elementary Schools (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
The Episcopal Center For Children
Special Education School
5901 Utah Ave Nw
Washington, DC 20015
(202) 363-1333
Washington, DC 20015
(202) 363-1333
Gr: 2-8 | 61 students
The Lab School Of Washington
Special Education School
4759 Reservoir Rd Nw
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 944-2224
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 944-2224
Gr: 1-12 | 329 students Tuition listed
F L O C Learning Center
Special Education School
1816 12th St Nw
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 387-1143
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 387-1143
Gr: 5 | 47 students
The Monroe School
Special Education School
601 50th St Ne
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 399-8350
Washington, DC 20019
(202) 399-8350
Gr: 6-12 | 37 students Avg. class size: 4 students Tuition listed
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top-ranked special education private elementary schools in District Of Columbia?
The top-ranked special education private elementary schools in District Of Columbia include The Episcopal Center For Children and The Lab School Of Washington.
How many special education private elementary schools are located in District Of Columbia?
4 special education private elementary schools are located in District Of Columbia.
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