Admissions Process
Lynnhaven Admissions Process
- Online Inquiry
- Discovery Call w/Director of Admissions
- Visit/Tour
- Apply in TADS + $50 fee
- Student Shadow Day + Testing & Interviews
- Admissions Review + Decision
- Enrollment
Application Requirements
Required
- TADS application + $50 fee - You must create an account.
- Two recommendations
- School records (recent report cards/transcripts, discipline reports, and attendance records.
Required if applicable
- IEP/504 plan
Assessment requirement
- WISC-V or a current psychoeducational evaluation that includes cognitive testing
Strongly recommended
- Achievement data (WIAT/WJ or comparable recent achievement testing)
Your Path to Lynnhaven
The admissions process at Lynnhaven is designed to be thoughtful, personal, and centered on understanding each child and family. It begins with an online inquiry, followed by a discovery call with our Director of Admissions to learn more about your student and answer initial questions. Families are then invited to visit campus for a tour, where they will hear from student ambassadors and meet with school leadership. After submitting an application through TADS, students participate in a shadow day, along with required testing and interviews, allowing us to gain a holistic view of their strengths and needs. The admissions team carefully reviews all materials before making a decision and guiding accepted families through enrollment. Throughout each step, we encourage families to engage fully in the process to ensure Lynnhaven is the right fit for both the student and the school community.
Lynnhaven School is a private, 501c3, non-profit corporation that admits students of any race, color, gender, national or ethnic origin, to all the rights, privileges, and programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, and athletic and other school-administered programs.






