After-School Orton-Gillingham Literacy Groups
Small-group, multisensory literacy instruction for students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences.
Fall Session: September 21–October 15, 2026
Program Details
MONDAY - THURSDAY
3:45-4:45 P.M.
SMALL GROUP SIZE
Maximum of 4–5 Students
FALL SESSION
September 21 - October 15, 20-26
Tuition
$3000/4-week session
Registration Deadline: September 8, 2026
Focused Support. Meaningful Progress.
With only 4–5 students in each group, instruction can be tailored to each learner’s needs while still providing the encouragement, practice, and connection of a small-group setting.
Certified Orton-Gillingham Instruction
Sessions are led by a Certified Orton-Gillingham Tutor using structured, multisensory methods designed for students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences.
Build Stronger Literacy Skills
Students will strengthen the foundational skills that support confident, independent reading and writing.
- Phonemic awareness
- Decoding and encoding
- Reading fluency
- Spelling and written language
- Vocabulary development
- Reading comprehension
- Study skills and academic confidence
Our Approach
Multisensory Learning That Meets Students Where They Are
Lessons incorporate visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and tactile activities to help students understand, practice, and retain literacy skills. Each learner receives targeted support while benefiting from guided practice and peer interaction.
Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic
Tactile
Is This Program Right for Your Child?
Tell us a little about your child’s learning needs or ask a question about the program. A member of The Bilgrav School team will follow up with you.
Ready to Apply?
Complete the application to be considered
for the Fall 2026 session
What is the Orton-Gillingham method?
How are the literacy groups organized?
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Ready to Help Your Child Build Stronger Literacy Skills?
Give your child focused, multisensory instruction in a supportive small-group environment. Apply for the Fall 2026 session or view the complete program flyer for additional details.

