Mississauga has 2 alternative school options serving sensory-sensitive children, including neurodivergent kids, who need smaller class sizes and individualized support. Both schools operate in central Mississauga with locations accessible from major corridors like Hurontario Street and the QEW. These programs typically offer year-round enrollment and modified learning environments.
The alternative schools listed in Mississauga's directory focus on small group learning with reduced class sizes. You can browse both options above to compare their approaches to individualized instruction and classroom structure.
Yes. Alternative school programs in Mississauga often provide flexible enrollment options and modified schedules to accommodate students who need different pacing. Contact individual schools directly to ask about their scheduling flexibility and whether they offer part-time or customized timetables.
The alternative schools in this directory serve students who need more individualized support than mainstream classrooms provide. When researching options, ask schools about their staff training, support strategies, and experience working with children who have sensory processing differences or learning profiles that benefit from adapted environments.