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3810 Merton Dr
Raleigh, NC 27609
The Trilogy School is a private school affiliated with the North Carolina Department of Non-public Education and is a member of the Learning Disabilities Association of North Carolina. It is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools known now as SACS CASI/ AdvancEd. Faculty members have their master's degrees either in Learning Disabilities, Special Education, reading, education, their content area or a bachelor's degree and LD certification. Many are North Carolina certified.Trilogy began with sixteen students and now has maintained stable enrollment for the past fifteen years. Although the enrollment has grown each year, Trilogy is committed to keeping classes and the school small so that all students can receive individualized attention.

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Sung M.
2/2/2022

I currently have a high school student attending now that will graduate in two years from the school. We have been there for 3 years now, and they have made continuous improvements to the school....

Linda G.
2/24/2023

Our son went to Trilogy when they were fairly new. They were innovative and made a huge difference and didn't force him into a preset mold like the public schools. They taught according to his...

Melanie H.
8/10/2020

The Trilogy School was such a blessing to my family and my son who attended there for 3 years! The staff and teachers there have such a caring heart & soul and truly want to see every student...

Frances P.
8/14/2017

We sent our son to the summer school at trilogy school. It was very expensive $2500 for 6 weeks. The teachers were okay overall but 2 of four were sub par. One called him a liar when in fact he...

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