Miriam School and Learning Center
Meghan Bamford is an experienced educational leader with a diverse background in special education and reading curriculum development. Currently serving as the Head of Miriam School and Learning Center since July 2022, Meghan previously held leadership roles at Radcliffe Creek School and directed student services at Hopkinton School District. With a strong foundation in teaching, Meghan has also contributed as an adjunct professor at Rivier University, designing coursework for struggling readers and writers, and leading literacy camps. Early career experiences include roles as a reading and writing specialist at Hollis Upper Elementary School and as an elementary and middle school teacher at Landmark School, where Meghan focused on individualized instruction for students with language-based disabilities. Meghan holds a BA in Psychology and Spanish from Fairfield University, an M.S.Ed in Special Education from Simmons University, and an M.Ed. in Educational Psychology from the University of Nottingham.
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Miriam School and Learning Center
Miriam empowers unique learners by building confidence and a foundation for success. Miriam provides a school for students in grades K-12, supporting them with individualized curriculum, small class sizes, and integrated speech and occupational therapy. Miriam also provides private diagnostic testing, tutoring, therapies and counseling through the Learning Center, serving ages 2-25. The Learning Center runs a summer camp, as well, which offers both academic and social skills sessions. Miriam offers a variable tuition program and works with families to determine a realistic tuition amount for each student. We provide $1.8 million in tuition assistance to 60 percent of our families. This tuition assistance is funded by generous contributors, as well as by our resale shop, the Miriam Switching Post.