History
Our History
We began in 1966 as a mission of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church for children who were not allowed to attend school, who stayed at home or were placed in institutions. The Rev. Dr. David Watermulder, the church pastor, served as the founding president of our School Board and Marie Wedding was the lead teacher. Mrs. Wedding, along with five teachers and many volunteers, taught the nine students who came to our school for the first time. Each child brought significant challenges and each success led to greater knowledge and teaching skills.
As the school brought new research-based practices to the classrooms and met the needs of a growing number of students, our reputation also grew. Today, more than 65 children attend our school arriving each morning on buses from 25+ school districts in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Our Model Program
Our model program emphasizes Structured Teaching, Applied Behavior Analysis, Functional Communication and Positive Behavioral Supports as core components of our curriculum. In parallel, we are focused on creating a daily atmosphere for our students that encourages them to practice skills in natural environments. No one child is the same and The Timothy School’s culture thrives on our ability to refine and individualize instruction in unique, creative ways that motivate our students to increase their skills and independence.
