Skip to content
ProPublica Donate
ProPublica Donate

Search Results

16 results for schools located in Rhode Island, with type Special education and with survey responses since 2017.

Meeting Street

1000 EDDY ST, PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      69%
  • Students:
        132
  • Most Recent Data:
    2017–18
Pathways Strategic Teaching Center

75 CENTRE OF NEW ENGLAND BLVD, COVENTRY, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1964
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
     -17%
  • Students:
         76
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
The Groden Center

86 MOUNT HOPE AVE, PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      48%
  • Students:
         73
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
The Wolf School

215 FERRIS AVE, RUMFORD, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      23%
  • Students:
         66
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Sargent Rehabilitation Center

800 QUAKER LN, EAST GREENWICH, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      -1%
  • Students:
         62
  • Most Recent Data:
    2019–20
High Road School of Providence

100 HOUGHTON ST, PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      34%
  • Students:
         43
  • Most Recent Data:
    2019–20
Cite School Inc.

15 BOUGH ST, PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    Hisp.
  • Racial Difference:
      -8%
  • Students:
         41
  • Most Recent Data:
    2019–20
Harmony Hill School

63 HARMONY HILL RD, CHEPACHET, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1976
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
     -42%
  • Students:
         40
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Groden Center South

2 SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL ST, COVENTRY, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      -7%
  • Students:
         34
  • Most Recent Data:
    2019–20
Eleanor Briggs School

116 LONG ST, WARWICK, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1980
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       1%
  • Students:
         27
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
George N. Hunt Campus School

420 FRUIT HILL AVE, NORTH PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      12%
  • Students:
         24
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Mount Pleasant Academy

1246 CHALKSTONE AVE, PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      92%
  • Students:
         24
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
The Spurwink School

365 RIVER RD, LINCOLN, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1982
  • Mostly:
    Hisp.
  • Racial Difference:
      33%
  • Students:
         19
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Bradley School Westerly Site

93 TOWER ST, WESTERLY, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
     -17%
  • Students:
         16
  • Most Recent Data:
    2017–18
Action Based Enterprises School

141 MAIN ST, WOONSOCKET, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      -6%
  • Students:
         16
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Tavares Educational Center

101 PLAIN ST STE 2, PROVIDENCE, RI

Special education • Nonsectarian • Est. 1987
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      32%
  • Students:
         10
  • Most Recent Data:
    2019–20

About This Data

Where is this data from?

Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.

What schools are included?

Why are private schools listed under public school districts?

What changes has ProPublica made?

More from Education

Read the latest education investigations from ProPublica.

Do you have information about private schools? Send us a tip.

Current site Current page