The Elwyn School K-12
A supportive, specialized learning environment for students with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Program Description
The Elwyn School is led by an experienced team dedicated to supporting students with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Serving families in Delaware County and the surrounding region, our leadership works closely with educators and therapists to provide individualized special education in a safe, structured, and engaging learning environment where every student can grow and succeed.
Ages Served
4 - 22 Years
Individuals Supported
Children with developmental delays and disabilities
Our Programs
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Middle School
Supporting students through critical years of growth, exploration, and identity development.
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High School
Preparing students for postsecondary success through hands-on academics and individualized planning with real-life experiences.
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Post Secondary
Empowering young adults with disabilities to move confidently from school to adult life.
How the Process Works
Our goal is to ensure that every student who enrolls at The Elwyn School will benefit from the individualized supports, specialized instruction, and therapeutic services we provide.
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School District Referral
The student’s local school district initiates a referral to the Davidson School as part of the student’s IEP placement process.
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Review and Evaluation
Once a referral is received, the Davidson School admissions team reviews the student’s educational records and may schedule additional evaluations or meetings with the family and district.
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Admissions Determination
The team works collaboratively with the school district and family to determine whether the Davidson School is the right specialized educational environment to meet the student’s needs.

