Schools that say — in their own published words — that they support dyslexic learners. Every listing shows the exact wording and where it was published, so you can verify it yourself.
How this list is built
A school is only listed if the word dyslexia appears explicitly in its own website, Facebook page, or another credible published source — schools that only say “special needs” or “SPED” without naming dyslexia are left out. Each card quotes the exact wording under “In their own words” with a link to the source.
Naming dyslexia is still not a guarantee of quality — visit, ask how reading is taught, and ask what training the learning-support staff have.
Showing 30 of 30 listings
Metro Manila1
Nord Anglia International School Manila
School
Mainstream international school (British curriculum, Early Years to A Levels) with a tiered Learning Support programme that includes an on-staff dyslexia specialist
Nord Anglia Education global schools group
Bradco Avenue, Aseana Business ParkParanaque City, Metro Manila
Four-tier Learning Support model: a no-charge Monitoring Stage plus Learning Support Stages 1-3 (additional fees), each with an Individual Education Plan; Stage 3 includes one-to-one support teachers. The team includes a Dyslexia Specialist and Academic Language Therapist (ASDEC-trained, US) who delivers individualized, intensive multisensory reading, writing, and spelling remediation. Serves Early Years through Secondary/A Levels.
Admissions considers each child individually: submit any special-educational-needs documentation or assessment reports with the application; the Learning Support Coordinator works with admissions to decide the support stage. Learning Support Stages 1-3 carry additional fees on top of tuition.
In their own words
“Yolanda is a Dyslexia Specialist and Academic Language Therapist trained at the Atlantic Seaboard Dyslexia Education Center - ASDEC in the US.”
Full-inclusion Student Services program for students with mild learning differences: support teachers work alongside classroom teachers, individualized strategies, and instructional and testing accommodations. The school's Student Services manual explicitly lists dyslexia among the special education needs it supports.
Admission for students with documented special education needs is case-by-case and space is limited; support tapers in upper grades. Tuition is at international-school level. Contact Admissions early with the child's assessment reports. Note: only the Manila (Binan) campus documents dyslexia support - not Brent Baguio or Brent Subic.
In their own words
“What is the range of special education needs that we support? ... Specific Learning Disabilities (Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, and Nonverbal Learning Disorder)”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Angels Behavioral Learning Center Inc.
School
Private special-education school
Listed among private special education schools in the NCDA Cavite directory
Block 50 Lot 1 CybervilleGeneral Trias, Cavite
Listed by the National Council on Disability Affairs among Cavite's private special education schools; dyslexia is explicitly named among the conditions it caters to.
Despite the 'learning center' name it appears in NCDA's directory of disability-inclusive schools; confirm whether it enrolls students in DepEd grade levels or offers program-based intervention only.
In their own words
“Caters to: Behavioral Problem, Hearing Impairment, Learning Disabilities ... and Dyslexia”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
School of Knowledge and Skills for Beatus Angelus, Inc. (SKSBA)
School
Private non-sectarian kindergarten and elementary school with SPED
Listed in the NCDA directory of disability-inclusive schools
Blk 1 Lot 17, Celina Plains Subd., Malagasang 1BImus, Cavite
Kindergarten and elementary education plus SPED; the National Council on Disability Affairs directory lists dyslexia among the conditions the school caters to.
Small private school. Call ahead to confirm current programs and slots.
In their own words
“Caters to: Behavioral Problem, Hearing Impairment, Learning Disabilities ... and Dyslexia”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Brilliant Minds Interactive School of Excellence, Inc.
School
Private school (preschool, elementary, high school) with a SPED / Individualized Education Program track
Listed in the NCDA inclusive basic-education directory
St. Mathews Subd., Banay-BanayLipa, Batangas
Preschool through high school with a SPED (IEP) track; the NCDA directory lists Learning Disability (Dyslexia) among conditions catered.
One of the few private basic-education schools in Batangas that explicitly names dyslexia. Confirm current SPED slots and assessment requirements before enrolling.
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Visayas1
Cebu International School
School
International school (PreK to Grade 12, IB continuum) with a tiered Learning Support program that includes dyslexia support groups
Pit-osCebu City, Cebu
Whole-school Student Support program with a Learning Needs Coordinator, Learning Needs teachers and assistants. Tier 1: in-class support with curriculum modifications; Tier 2: explicit small-group instruction including direct skills sessions such as a dyslexia support group (up to 4 sessions daily in elementary); Tier 3: one-on-one Learning Needs Assistant (parent-funded). Support starts with a teacher or parent referral to the Learning Needs Coordinator.
Private international school (IB PYP/MYP/DP), so tuition is at the high end for the region; support level is decided case-by-case after referral and documentation review, and Tier 3 one-on-one support is an additional parent-paid cost. Contact the Learning Needs Coordinator via admissions before applying.
In their own words
“Students may access... a direct skills session (ie dyslexia support group)”
SPED classes for learning disabilities explicitly including dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia and dyspraxia, plus sensory and developmental disabilities.
Public elementary SPED center; enroll through the school or the DepEd Zamboanga Sibugay division. Call to confirm current offerings.
In their own words
“Caters to: ... Learning Disability (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyspraxia)”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Dapitan City SPED Center
School
Public DepEd Special Education (SPED) center
DepEd Schools Division of Dapitan City
Manuel L. Quezon Ave., Sta. CruzDapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte
SPED classes for learners with learning disability (dyslexia) plus visual, hearing, speech, chronic-illness, multiple and intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Public elementary SPED center; enroll via the school or DepEd Dapitan City division. Verify current programs with the division office.
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Dipolog SPED Center
School
Public DepEd Special Education (SPED) center
DepEd Schools Division of Dipolog City
Rizal Avenue, CentralDipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte
SPED classes for learners with learning disabilities including dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia, alongside programs for sensory, intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Public elementary SPED center; enroll through the school or the DepEd Dipolog City division office. Listed in the government NCDA directory - call ahead to confirm current dyslexia programs and teacher availability.
In their own words
“Caters to: ... Learning Disability (Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia)”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Rabat Rocamora Mati Central School - SPED Center
School
Public DepEd central school with SPED center
DepEd Schools Division of Davao Oriental / Mati City
Don Mariano Marcos Ave., CentralMati City, Davao Oriental
SPED classes for learning disabilities explicitly including dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia, plus visual, hearing, orthopedic, multiple and developmental disabilities.
Public elementary SPED center in the Davao Region; enroll via the school or DepEd division. Confirm current programs by phone.
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Naga Central Elementary School - SPED Center
School
Public DepEd elementary school with SPED center
DepEd Schools Division of Zamboanga Sibugay
Dama de Noche, PoblacionNaga, Zamboanga Sibugay
SPED classes for learning disabilities explicitly including dyslexia (also ADHD, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia) plus sensory, orthopedic and developmental disabilities.
Public central elementary school with SPED center; enroll via the school or DepEd Zamboanga Sibugay division. Verify current programs.
In their own words
“Caters to: ... Learning Disability (ADHD, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia)”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Surabay Central Elementary School
School
Public DepEd elementary school with SPED program
DepEd Schools Division of Zamboanga Sibugay
SurabayRoseller T. Lim, Zamboanga Sibugay
SPED classes for learning disabilities explicitly including dyslexia, dysgraphia and dyscalculia, plus sensory, orthopedic and developmental disabilities.
Public central elementary school; enroll through the school or DepEd Zamboanga Sibugay division. Verify current programs.
In their own words
“Caters to: ... Learning Disability (Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia)”
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Baliwasan Central School - SPED Center
School
Public DepEd elementary school with SPED center
DepEd Schools Division of Zamboanga City
San Jose Road, BaliwasanZamboanga City, Zamboanga del Sur
SPED classes naming dyslexia under learning disability, plus programs for visual, hearing, speech, orthopedic, multiple and intellectual disabilities.
Public central elementary school with an attached SPED center; enrollment through the school or DepEd Zamboanga City division. Confirm current dyslexia support before enrolling.
Listed from secondary sources — please confirm details directly.
Online2
Crimson Global Academy
School
Accredited global online school with named support for dyslexic and neurodiverse students
Crimson Education (has a Philippines office); Cambridge IGCSE / A Level and AP curricula
Fully online; Philippine families enroll through Crimson Education PHOnline
Live online classes of 10-12 students, Individualized Learning Plans, learner profiles with accommodations shared with all teachers, a dedicated Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo), flexible pacing and timetables, and exam accommodations for students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism and anxiety.
Enrollment for Philippine students runs through Crimson Education's Philippines office; international (not DepEd) accreditation, so treat it like an international school and check credential recognition if the child may return to a DepEd school. Tuition is premium-priced. Dyslexia is named on CGA's own blog rather than a dedicated program page - ask the school's SENCo team directly about dyslexia-specific support when inquiring.
In their own words
“Whether it's autism, ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, or simply a learning style that doesn't 'fit the mould', we build our support around the student.”
UK-based online homeschooling college with a dedicated dyslexia support programme and a Philippines enrollment page
Cambridge International (IGCSE / A Level pathway)
Fully online; based in Oxford, United KingdomOnline
Self-paced online homeschooling for ages 4-18 (Primary to A Level) with modules designed for dyslexic learners, a learning support manager for specific learning difficulties, specialist one-to-one SEND tutor sessions, and exam-board access-arrangement reports.
Enrolls Filipino families via an online enrolment form (its Philippines page maps DepEd levels to UK stages). Not DepEd-accredited - it follows the British curriculum, so families wanting a Philippine diploma should plan validation (PEPT) or use it alongside a local provider. Fees are in British pounds; work is largely self-paced, which suits the time-zone difference.
In their own words
“Our world-class courses are designed to support dyslexic learners with step-by-step modules, clear instructions and regular feedback from experienced Tutors.”
Details were last reviewed in July 2026. Programs, admission requirements, and fees change often — confirm directly via the school’s Facebook page or website. Spotted something outdated, or know a school we missed? Let us know →
We list publicly published information only, and we are not affiliated with any school. A listing is not an endorsement — ask about teaching methods, class sizes, staff training, and how progress is reported before enrolling. Under RA 11650, your child also has the right to inclusive education and an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) in mainstream schools.