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Bradley Schools are private, school-funded, educational programs for children and adolescents whose psychiatric and behavioral needs cannot be met in a public school setting.

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Bradley School New London Regional

Welcome to the Bradley School—New London Regional, the first Bradley School in Connecticut. We are pleased to make our innovative model and decades of experience available to Connecticut families.

 
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Bradley School North

This is our newest Bradley School, and is a specialized program that is designed to serve elementary school students. Our suburban setting offers outdoor space and an environment friendly to young students.

 
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Bradley School Portsmouth

The Portsmouth school was the first school located off the Bradley Hospital campus. It opened in Middletown in 1995 and moved to Portsmouth in 1998. This site also has longstanding Partnership classrooms in public schools in Middletown and Tiverton. We provide educational opportunities for students in kindergarten through age 21.

 
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Bradley School Providence

The Bradley School in Providence opened in September 2014, when the school moved off the Bradley Hospital campus. The school is centrally located in Providence and has seen several updates to offer a state-of-the-art learning environment for students. We provide educational opportunities for students from middle school through age 21.

 
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Bradley School South County

Built for the Bradley Schools by Bradley Hospital and other benefactors, the South County school opened in 2003. We provide educational opportunities for students in kindergarten through age 21. The school is set in a beautiful wooded location just off Route 1.

 

Bradley School Windham County

The Bradley School Windham County opened in 2019 as a satellite program in partnership with Thompson Public Schools.

“They never gave up on me, and they helped shape me into the young woman I am today. I can't thank them enough.”

— Beatriz Medeiros, Former Bradley School Student