Welcome to different.

For many of our students and their families, Orchard Friends feels like coming home after a long, difficult journey.  All too often, these students have never had a positive experience at—or with—school. We’re here to change that. 

We understand that for our students, learning and healing go hand in hand. By building trust and establishing safety, we’re able to reconnect these students to both a love of learning, and of themselves. To all of our prospective students and their families, we’d like to say: 

Welcome home.

Experience the OFS difference.

Enrolling at
Orchard Friends

There are two ways students enroll at Orchard Friends: traditional enrollment, and out-of-district placement. For both, the first step is to reach out to Beth DiPerna, Head of School to schedule a time to speak with her. 

During this initial conversation, Beth can advise about the best path to enrollment for your child, answer any questions you may have, and provide helpful resources to help guide your decision-making process. 

Whether you plan to seek an out-of-district placement or pursue private enrollment: 

  1. Set a time to speak with Beth DiPerna, Head of School. If your child has a case manager, we recommend that they join this call as well. 

  2. Submit an application along with your child’s most recent IEP and evaluations (learning, neuropsychology, and/or speech and language) 

  3. Schedule your two-day campus visit for you and your child to experience Orchard Friends firsthand 

Following your visit, our admissions committee will carefully review your application and materials and make an admission decision. After a decision has been made, Beth will reach out to inform both you and your case manager. 

How do I apply—and what happens next?

Your OFS journey begins here.

To learn more about our admissions process, ask about financial aid, or to schedule your initial call with Beth, click the link below!