Our first-of-its-kind school was built to empower kids with complex medical conditions to reclaim their own course.
(We let other kids get the benefit of it too!)
Cajal Academy is proud to offer a 1st-of-its-kind program empowering students who have complex medical conditions through strategies, interventions and coaching to help them learn how to manage their own medical conditions within educational and occupational settings. This includes diagnoses such as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, other connective tissue disorders, dysautonomia/POTS, chronic fatigue syndrome, hypermobility syndrome, mast cell activation syndrome and more.
Our program combines highly-personalized academic programs in which students collaborate together with their peers to solve real world problems on the one hand, and expert therapies and coaching in how to independently manage the complicated and changing impacts of each student’s medical conditions on the other. Our academic programs are designed to give these kids the exciting and purposeful learning that is tailored to their academic and social-emotional needs. Because we know first hand that growing up with chronic medical conditions is hard enough, and kids shouldn’t have to do it alone.
We are committed to fostering our students’ identities as scholars, athletes and future thought-leaders—not “patients.”
Our academic program is an important part of our commitment to supporting children who have complex medical needs not as “patients” but as scholars, athletes, artists and future thought leaders. As a former litigator with a top 5 U.S. law firm, our Head of School models for the children that having complex medical needs like the ones that Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome can create doesn’t have to stand in the way of going to a competitive college or graduate school, or from achieving your dreams. We are passionate that no student should have to choose between intellectually-stimulating academic programs to prepare them for the futures of their choice and the therapeutic supports they need to learn how to thrive independently once they get there—whatever challenges their bodies may throw their way.