List of schools for the deaf
Appearance
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
India
- Agostino Vicini's Special School
- Dr. M. G. R. Home and Higher Secondary School for the Speech and Hearing Impaired
- Pratheeksha (special school)
- Deaf and Dumb Residential School, Mangrulpir, Maharashtra (Mukh Badhir Nivashi Vidhalaya, Tuljapur, Mangrulpir, Maharashtra)
Japan
- Fukui Prefectural School for the Deaf
- Meisei Gakuen School for the Deaf[1]
- National University Corporation Tsukuba University of Technology (deaf program)
- Tokyo School for the Deaf
Korea
Malaysia
Nepal
- Naxal School for the Deaf
- Dhaulagiri deaf residential school
- Sindhu Deaf Basic School
- Shree Bhimwshwor Basic School for the Deaf
Pakistan
- Association For The Welfare Of The Adult Deaf And Dumb
- Family Educational Services Foundation (Deaf Reach Program)
- Ida Rieu School
Philippines
- Bible Institute for the Deaf (1971)
- Bohol Deaf Academy
- CAP College Foundation
- De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde
- International Deaf Education Association
- Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf
- Miriam College
- Philippines School for the Deaf
- Deaf International Institute
Singapore
- Singapore School for the Deaf[2]
Sri Lanka
- Nuffield School (Kaithady)
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
- Blanche Nevile School for Deaf Children, London, England
- Bulmershe Court (offers BA in Theatre Arts, Education and Deaf Studies)[3]
- Centre for Deaf Studies, Bristol
- Donaldson's College
- Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education –The Deaf Academy, Exmouth
- Jordanstown Schools
- Mary Hare School
- Nottinghamshire Deaf Society
- Ovingdean Hall School (1891-2001)
- Seashell Trust
- St John's Catholic School for the Deaf
- Thomasson Memorial School Bolton
North America
Canada
School | Established | City | Province | Grades | Nickname |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alberta School for the Deaf | 1956 | Edmonton | Alberta | 1-12 | Eagles |
British Columbia School for the Deaf | 2002 | Burnaby | British Columbia | K-12 | Grizzlies |
E. C. Drury School for the Deaf | 1963 | Milton | Ontario | K-12 | Spartans |
MacKay School for the Deaf | 1964 | Montreal | Quebec | K-6 | |
Manitoba School for the Deaf | 2018 | Winnipeg | Manitoba | PreK-12 | |
Metro Toronto School for the Deaf | 1962 | Toronto | Ontario | K-8 | Dragons |
Montreal School for the Deaf | 1950 | Westmount | Quebec | K-12 | |
Robarts School for the Deaf | 1973 | London | Ontario | K-12 | Hawks |
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf | 1870 | Belleville | Ontario | K-12 | Wolves |
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.[4]
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.[4]
Deaf Residential Schools
Deaf day schools
Defunct deaf schools
- Higher education
- Gallaudet University
- National Technical Institute for the Deaf (est. 1965)
- California State University, Northridge
- SouthWest College for the Deaf
- Recreational organizations
United States territories
- Colegio San Gabriel para niños sordos (Puerto Rico)
- Evangelical School for the Deaf (Puerto Rico)
Oceania
Australia
- Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children
- Victorian College for the Deaf
- Furlong Park school for Deaf Children
New Zealand
See also
References
- ^ "手話の学校「明晴学園」::トップページ". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-01-18. Retrieved 2006-01-20.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "BA in Theatre Arts, Education & Deaf Studies at the Institute of Education - University of Reading". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
- ^ a b Medley, Dawn (2003-02-24). "VSDB struggles to evolve". The News Leader. Staunton, Virginia. pp. A1, A5. - Clipping of first page and of second page at Newspapers.com.