Who We Are

Winston Transitions NYC is a highly-individualized gap year program for students ages 17 to 21+ with learning differences such as dyslexia, nonverbal learning disabilities (NVLD), and executive functioning difficulties (ADHD). Transitions provides an extension to the Winston Preparatory School educational experience when appropriate by precisely identifying and matching each student's needs.

Our unique model of education provides intense skill remediation while encouraging students to build independence, resilience, responsibility, self-awareness, and self-advocacy. We deeply understand each student, individualize a program to meet their needs, and continually refine this program based on individual progress, while building a powerful sense of community.

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  • From Our Head of School Jeremy Antar

    "What if my child needs more time before taking the next step in life?" is a question Winston Prep leaders are asked time and time again. While the majority of Winston Prep students graduate and go on to post-secondary education, there is a group of students who need more time.
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To view the 2022-2023 Transitions NYC School Calendar, please click here.

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    Winston Transitions has empowered our daughter! She is engaged in self-advocacy and is involved in determining her goals and plans.
    Winston Preparatory School is a leading school for students with learning disabilities, including dyslexia, executive functioning difficulties (ADHD), and non-verbal learning disorders (NVLD).

    WPS does not discriminate against applicants and students on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin. The Winston Preparatory School provides programs and services and equal opportunity in the administration of its educational and admissions policies, financial aid programs, employment, and the selection of its governing board without regard to gender, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability status, or any status recognized by federal, state and local civil rights and non-discrimination laws.