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The Gow School average salary is $57,000, median salary is $57,000 with a salary range from $57,000 to $57,000.
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  • The Gow School
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  • City: South Wales, NY
  • The Gow School is the world's oldest boarding school for boys, grades 7-12, with dyslexia and other language based learning disabilities. Founded in 1926 and located near Buffalo, New York, Gow's college preparatory curriculum is presented in small classes using a multi-sensory format in a technology rich environment. The 4:1 student to faculty ratio allows focus on the remediation of language based learning differences (reading, written expression, spelling, auditory processing and mathematics) through a phonics based program known as Reconstructive Language. A near relative of the Orton Gillingham method, Reconstructive Language was developed by the school's founder, Peter Gow, Jr.,