History
The Siena School provides students with learning differences, such as dyslexia, a rich and meaningful education that prepares them for college and for success in life. The school takes its name from the town Siena, Italy, in part to emphasize its strong focus on the arts. Siena's patron saint, St. Catherine, was a highly regarded renaissance scholar who only learned to read later in life. Siena's logo, two Italian cypress trees, represents the school's focus on the personal dialogue between teachers and students that helps inspire learning and motivation. Siena's cross-curricular emphasis, its signature program in the arts, internship program, parents association and close connections to the community combine to give students a wide variety of experiences in preparing them for college. Siena opened its Northern Virginia campus in 2021 and looks forward to continued growth as it serves bright, creative students who thrive in a multi-sensory learning environment.
Specialties
Learning Differences, dyslexia, Oakton, VA