List of schools for the deaf

This is a list of schools for the deaf, organized by country.

Africa

Kenya

  • Humble Hearts School
  • Kisii School for the Deaf
  • Rev Muhoro Secondary school for the Deaf
  • Muranga School for the Deaf
  • St. Anthony School for the Deaf, Webuye
  • Garissa school for the Deaf
  • Wajir school for the Deaf
  • Mumias school for the Deaf
  • Kakamega school for the Deaf
  • Ngala School for the Deaf
  • Kiambu school for the Deaf
  • Ziwani school for the Deaf
  • Kwale School for the Deaf

Tanzania

South Africa

  • Ekurhuleni School for the Deaf
  • Filadelfia Secondary School for Deaf/Disable/Blind
  • MC Kharbai School for the Deaf
  • Sizwile School for the Deaf
  • Sonitus School for the Hearing Impaired
  • St. Vincent School for the Deaf
  • Transoranje School for the Deaf
  • Carel Du Toit Centre
  • De La Bat School for the Deaf
  • Dominican - Grimley School
  • Dominican School for the Deaf
  • Mary Kihn School for Hearing Impaired and Deaf
  • Noluthando School for the Deaf
  • Nuwe Hoop Centre for Hearing Impaired
  • Durban School for Hearing Impaired
  • Fulton School for the Deaf
  • Indaleni School for the Deaf
  • Kwa Thintwa School for the Deaf
  • Kwavulidlebe School for the Deaf
  • St Martin de Porres School
  • VN Naik School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Vuleka School for the Deaf
  • Efata School for the Blind and Deaf
  • Reuben Birin School for the Hearing Impaired
  • Sive Special School for the Deaf
  • St Thomas School for the Deaf
  • Bartimea School for the Deaf and Blind
  • Thiboloha School for the Deaf and Blind
  • Bosele School for the Deaf and Blind
  • Sedibeng School for the Deaf
  • Tshilidzini School for Special Education
  • Yingisani School for the Deaf
  • Osizweni Special School
  • Silindokuhle School for Special Education
  • Retlameleng School for Disabled Children
  • Ikalafeng Special School
  • Kutlwanong School for the Deaf
  • North West Secondary School for the Deaf
  • St Vincent School for the Deaf

Asia

Hong Kong

  • Lutheran School for the Deaf (路德會啓聾學校)[1]

India

Japan

Korea

Malaysia

Nepal

  • Naxal School for the Deaf
  • Dhaulagiri deaf residential school
  • Sindhu Deaf Basic School
  • Shree Bhimwshwor Basic School for the Deaf

Pakistan

Philippines

Singapore

  • Singapore School for the Deaf[3]

Sri Lanka

Tajikistan

  • School for Deaf and Mute


Europe

France

Italy

  • Antonio Provolo Institute for the Deaf
  • Institute for the Deaf (Rome)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Milan)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Padua)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Molfetta)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Catania)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Palermo)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Messina)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Genoa)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Turin)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Marsala)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Salerno)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Naples)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Bari)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Bologna)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Florence)
  • Institute for the Deaf (Trieste)

Ireland

Netherlands

  • Dr.M.Polanoschool, Rotterdam
  • Henri Daniel Guyotschool, Groningen
  • Signis, Amsterdam
  • Scholengemeenschap Effatha, Zoetermeer
  • Amman College, Rotterdam
  • COO Talent, Vught

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

SchoolEstablishedCityProvinceGradesNickname
Alberta School for the Deaf1956EdmontonAlberta1-12Eagles
British Columbia School for the Deaf2002BurnabyBritish ColumbiaK-12Grizzlies
E. C. Drury School for the Deaf1963MiltonOntarioK-12Spartan (High School) & Beaver (Elementary School)
MacKay School for the Deaf1964MontrealQuebecK-6
Manitoba School for the Deaf2018WinnipegManitobaPreK-12
Metro Toronto School for the Deaf1962TorontoOntarioK-8Dragons
Montreal School for the Deaf1950WestmountQuebecK-12
Robarts School for the Deaf1973LondonOntarioK-12Hawks
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf1870BellevilleOntarioK-12Wolves

United States

In 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.[5]

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.[5]

Deaf Residential Schools

SchoolEst.CityStateGradesNicknamesConferences
Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind1858TalladegaAlabamaPreK-12Silent WarriorsMDSDAA
Alaska State School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing1858AnchorageAlaskaPreK-12Otter
American School for the Deaf1817HartfordConnecticutK-12TigersESDAA 1
Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and Blind1912TucsonArizonaPreK-12SentinelsWSBC
Arkansas School for the Deaf1849Little RockArkansasPreK-12LeopardsGPSD
California School for the Deaf, Fremont1860FremontCaliforniaPreK-12EaglesClerc Classic
California School for the Deaf, Riverside1950RiversideCaliforniaPIP-12CubsClerc Classic
Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind1874Colorado SpringsColoradoPreK-12BulldogsIndependent
Delaware School for the Deaf1929NewarkDelawareK-12Blue HawksESDAA 1
Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf1964WilsonNorth CarolinaPreK-12Fighting HornetsMDSDAA
Florida School for the Deaf and Blind1885St. AugustineFloridaPreK-12DragonsMDSDAA
Georgia School for the Deaf1846Cave SpringGeorgiaPreK-12TigersMDSDAA
Governor Baxter School for the Deaf1957FalmouthMainePreK-12IslandersESDAA 2
Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind1914HonoluluHawaiiK-12DolphinsIndependent
Idaho School for the Deaf and the Blind1906GoodingIdahoK-12RaptorsWSBC
Illinois School for the Deaf1839JacksonvilleIllinoisPreK-12TigersIndependent
Indiana School for the Deaf1843IndianapolisIndianaPreK-12OriolesClerc Classic
Iowa School for the Deaf1855Council BluffsIowaPreK-12BobcatsGPSD
Kansas State School for the Deaf1861OlatheKansasPreK-12JackrabbitsGPSD
Kentucky School for the Deaf1823DanvilleKentuckyPreK-12ColonelsMDSDAA
Louisiana School for the Deaf1852Baton RougeLouisianaPreK-12War EaglesMDSDAA
Maryland School for the Deaf1973ColumbiaMarylandPreK-8OriolesESDAA 1
Maryland School for the Deaf1868FrederickMarylandK-12OriolesESDAA 1
Michigan School for the Deaf1848FlintMichiganPreK-12TartarsIndependent
Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf1863FaribaultMinnesotaPreK-12TrojansGPSD
Mississippi School for the Deaf1854JacksonMississippiPreK-12BulldogsMDSDAA
Missouri School for the Deaf1851FultonMissouriPreK-12EaglesGPSD
Model Secondary School for the Deaf1969WashingtonDistrict of Columbia9-12EaglesClerc Classic
Montana School for the Deaf and Blind1893Great FallsMontanaPreK-12Mustangs
Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf1883TrentonNew JerseyPreK-12ColtsESDAA 1
New Mexico School for the Deaf1885Santa FeNew MexicoPreK-12RoadrunnersGPSD
New York State School for the Deaf1875RomeNew YorkPreK-12TrojansESDAA 2
North Carolina School for the Deaf1894MorgantonNorth CarolinaPreK-12BearsMDSDAA
North Dakota School for the Deaf1890Devils LakeNorth DakotaPreK-12BulldogsGPSD
Ohio School for the Deaf1829ColumbusOhioPreK-12SpartansESDAA
Oklahoma School for the Deaf1906SulphurOklahomaPreK-12IndiansGPSD
Oregon School for the Deaf1870SalemOregonK-12PanthersWSBC
Rochester School for the Deaf1876RochesterNew YorkPreK-12WildcatsESDAA 2
South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind1849SpartanburgSouth CarolinaPreK-12HornetsMDSDAA
St. Mary's School for the Deaf1853BuffaloNew YorkPreK-12BisonsESDAA 2
Tennessee School for the Deaf1845KnoxvilleTennesseePreK-12VikingsMDSDAA
Texas School for the Deaf1856AustinTexasPreK-12RangersClerc Classic
The Learning Center for the Deaf1970FraminghamMassachusettsPreK-12Galloping GhostsESDAA 1
Utah School for the Deaf and Blind1884OgdenUtahPreK-12EaglesWSBC
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind1839StauntonVirginiaPreK-12CardinalsMDSDAA
Washington School for the Deaf1886VancouverWashingtonK-12TerriersWSBC
West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind1870RomneyWest VirginiaPreK-12LionsESDAA 2
Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf1869EdgewoodPennsylvaniaPreK-12LionsESDAA 1
Wisconsin School for the Deaf1852DelavanWisconsinPreK-12FirebirdsGPSD

Deaf day schools

SchoolEst.CityStateGradesNicknamesConferences
47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School1908
(sep. 2005)
New York CityNew York9-12
PS 347 The 47 American Sign Language & English Lower School1908
(sep. 2005)
New York CityNew YorkK-8
Alexander Graham Bell Montessori School1986WheelingIllinoisPreK-5
Archbishop Ryan School for the Deaf1912PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaK-8
Atlanta Area School for the Deaf1972ClarkstonGeorgiaPreK-12PanthersIndependent
Beverly School for the Deaf1876BeverlyMassachusettsPreK-12
Blossom Montessori School for the Deaf2003ClearwaterFloridaPreK-8
Bruce Street School for the Deaf1910NewarkNew JerseyPreK-8
Central Institute for the Deaf1914St. LouisMissouriPreK-6
Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech1867NorthamptonMassachusettsPreK-8
Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech1995BostonMassachusettsPreK
Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech1996JacksonvilleFloridaPreK
Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech1999New York CityNew YorkPreK
Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech2001PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaPreK
Cleary School for the Deaf1925NesconsetNew YorkPreK-12
Echo Horizon School1983Culver CityCaliforniaK-6
EDCO Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 1973 Newton Massachusetts 6-12 Eagles
Harvest Christian Academy for the Deaf1994RinggoldGeorgiaPreK-12
Hearing School of the Southwest2002CoppellTexasPreK
Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing1869AllstonMassachusettsPreK-12Cougars
Jean Massieu Academy1999ArlingtonTexasPreK-12
Jean Massieu School of the Deaf1999Salt Lake CityUtahPreK-12
John Powers Center----Vernon HillsIllinoisPreK-8
John Tracy Center 1943 Los Angeles California PreK-12
Kendall Demonstration Elementary School1857WashingtonDistrict of ColumbiaPreK-8Wildcats
Lake Drive Program1969Mountain LakesNew JerseyPreK-12
Lexington School and Center for the Deaf1865New York CityNew YorkPreK-12Blue Jays
Magnolia Speech School1956JacksonMississippiK-8
Marlton School1968Los AngelesCaliforniaK-12Eagles
Memphis Oral School for the Deaf1959MemphisTennesseePreK
Metro Deaf School1993St. PaulMinnesotaPreK-12Cheetahs
Milby High School Deaf program ??HoustonTexas9-12Buffaloes
Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf1951Mill NeckNew YorkPreK-12
Moog Center for Deaf Education1996St. LouisMissouriPreK-2
New York School for the Deaf1817White PlainsNew YorkPreK-12Golden Tornadoes
Northwest School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing1982ShorelineWashingtonPreK-8
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf1820PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaPreK-12Panthers
Phoenix Day School for the Deaf1967PhoenixArizonaPreK-12RoadrunnersWSBC
T. H. Rogers School (deaf program)1980?HoustonTexasPreK-8 (deaf)Rams
Rhode Island School for the Deaf1876ProvidenceRhode IslandPreK-12Roosters
Rocky Mountain Deaf School1997DenverColoradoPreK-12
St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf1960BrooklynNew YorkPreK-8
St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf1837BrentwoodMissouriPreschool
St. Joseph's School for the Deaf1869BronxNew YorkPreK-8
Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing1998MesaArizonaK-12
St. Rita School for the Deaf1915CincinnatiOhioPreK-12
Summit Speech School1967New ProvidenceNew JerseyPreschool
Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children1947San AntonioTexasPreK-5
Tucker Maxon School1947PortlandOregonPreK-5
West Tennessee School for the Deaf1986JacksonTennesseePreK-6
Willie Ross School for the Deaf1967LongmeadowMassachusettsPreK-12

Defunct deaf schools

SchoolEstablishedClosedCityStateGrades
Alabama School for the Negro Deaf-Blind18911968TalladegaAlabamaPreK-8
Austine School19042014BrattleboroVermontPreK-12
Central North Carolina School for the Deaf19752000GreensboroNorth CarolinaK-8
Colored Department for the Arkansas && Madison School for the Deaf18871965Little RockArkansasPreK-8
Crotched Mountain School for the Deaf 19551979GreenfieldNew HampshireK-12
Detroit Day School for the Deaf18932012DetroitMichiganPreK-8
Florida Institute for the Blind, Deaf and Dumb Colored Department18951967St. AugustineFloridaPreK-8
Georgia School for the Negro Deaf18821975Cave SpringGeorgiaPreK-8
Kentucky School for Negro Deaf18841963DanvilleKentuckyPreK-8
Maryland School for the Colored Blind and Deaf18721956BaltimoreMarylandPreK-8
National Deaf Academy20002016Mount DoraFlorida1-12
North Carolina School for Colored Deaf and Blind18691967Raleigh North CarolinaPreK-8
Oklahoma Industrial Institution for the Deaf, Blind, and Orphans of the Colored Race1909unknownTaftOklahomaunknown
Nebraska School for the Deaf18691998OmahaNebraskaK-12
Scranton State School for the Deaf18802009ScrantonPennsylvaniaPreK-12
South Carolina Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Colored Department18831967SpartanburgSouth CarolinaPreK-8
South Dakota School for the Deaf18802011Sioux FallsSouth DakotaPreK-12
Southern School for the Colored Deaf and Blind19381978ScotlandvilleLouisianaPreK-8
Tennessee School for the Colored Deaf and Dumb18811965KnoxvilleTennesseePreK-8
Texas Blind, Deaf, and Orphan School18871965AustinTexasPreK-8
Virginia School for the Deaf, Blind and Multi-Disabled at Hampton19092008HamptonVirginiaPreK-12
West Virginia School for the Colored Deaf and Blind19191955CharlestonWest VirginiaPreK-8
Wyoming School for the Deaf19612000CasperWyomingPreK-12
Higher education
Recreational organizations

United States territories

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

See also

References

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