This is a list of schools for the deaf, organized by country.
Africa
editKenya
editTanzania
editAmericas
editCanada
editSchool | Established | City | Province | Grades | Nickname |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alberta School for the Deaf | 1956 | Edmonton | Alberta | 1-12 | Eagles |
British Columbia School for the Deaf | 2002 | Burnaby | British Columbia | K-12 | Grizzlies |
E. C. Drury School for the Deaf | 1963 | Milton | Ontario | K-12 | Spartan (High School) & Beaver (Elementary School) |
MacKay School for the Deaf | 1964 | Montreal | Quebec | K-6 | |
Manitoba School for the Deaf | 2018 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | PreK-12 | |
Metro Toronto School for the Deaf | 1962 | Toronto | Ontario | K-8 | Dragons |
Robarts School for the Deaf | 1973 | London | Ontario | K-12 | Hawks |
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf | 1870 | Belleville | Ontario | K-12 | Wolves |
Jamaica
edit- Jamaica Association for the Deaf (est. 1938)
United States
editIn the United States multiple states operate specialized boarding and/or statewide schools for the deaf, along with the blind; in most states the two groups had separate statewide schools, though in some they are combined.[1]
In 2003, in addition to Nebraska, which closed its residential deaf school in 1998, New Hampshire and Nevada do not have state-operated schools for the deaf.[1]
Deaf Residential Schools
editDeaf Day Schools
editDefunct Deaf Schools
editSchool | Established | Closed | City | State | Grades |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Austine School for the Deaf | 1904 | 2014 | Brattleboro | Vermont | PreK-12 |
Boston School for the Deaf | 1899 | 1994 | Randolph | Massachusetts | PreK-12 |
Central North Carolina School for the Deaf | 1975 | 2000 | Greensboro | North Carolina | K-8 |
Detroit Day School for the Deaf | 1893 | 2012 | Detroit | Michigan | PreK-8 |
North Carolina School for Colored Deaf and Blind | 1869 | 1967 | Raleigh | North Carolina | PreK-8 |
Nebraska School for the Deaf | 1869 | 1998 | Omaha | Nebraska | K-12 |
Scranton State School for the Deaf | 1880 | 2009 | Scranton | Pennsylvania | PreK-12 |
South Dakota School for the Deaf | 1880 | 2011 | Sioux Falls | South Dakota | PreK-12 |
Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School | 1887 | 1965 | Austin | Texas | PreK-8 |
Virginia School for the Deaf, Blind and Multi-Disabled at Hampton | 1909 | 2008 | Hampton | Virginia | PreK-12 |
Wyoming School for the Deaf | 1961 | 2000 | Casper | Wyoming | PreK-12 |
- Higher education
- Gallaudet University
- National Technical Institute for the Deaf (est. 1965)
- California State University, Northridge
- Recreational organizations
United States territories
edit- Evangelical School for the Deaf (Puerto Rico)
Asia
editIndia
edit- Agostino Vicini's Special School
- Dr. M. G. R. Home and Higher Secondary School for the Speech and Hearing Impaired
- Pratheeksha (special school)
Japan
edit- Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf
- National University Corporation Tsukuba University of Technology (deaf program)
- Central School for the Deaf
Korea
editMalaysia
editNepal
editPakistan
edit- Family Educational Services Foundation (Deaf Reach Program)
- Ida Rieu School
Philippines
editEurope
editFrance
editItaly
editIreland
editSweden
editUnited Kingdom
edit- Bulmershe Court (offers BA in Theatre Arts, Education and Deaf Studies)[2]
- Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol
- Donaldson's College
- Jordanstown Schools
- Mary Hare School
- Nottinghamshire Deaf Society
- Ovingdean Hall School (1891-2001)
- Seashell Trust
- St John's Catholic School for the Deaf
Oceania
editAustralia
editNew Zealand
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Medley, Dawn (2003-02-24). "VSDB struggles to evolve". The News Leader. Staunton, Virginia. pp. A1, A5. - Clipping of first page and of second page at Newspapers.com.
- ^ "BA in Theatre Arts, Education & Deaf Studies at the Institute of Education - University of Reading". Retrieved 14 January 2015.