Operating as 501(c)(3) nonprofit EIN 26-2587784, Banyan Tree Educational Services runs a Point Loma learning center and Compass Academy private school at lower Rosecrans near Lytton, across from Liberty Station. Structured-literacy instruction uses Orton-Gillingham and Barton System multisensory methods specifically for dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, auditory processing disorders, and language-based learning differences — a distinct scope from subject-tutoring centers such as Mathnasium that cover math curriculum reinforcement rather than foundational processing remediation. Compass Academy operates as a one-room-schoolhouse private elementary for grades 2-8 with a 10-student average class size, admitting students on a rolling basis after individualized assessment of foundational processing skills. Individual educational therapy runs alongside the school program through the learning center, with Barton-system reading intervention overlapping the same neurodevelopmental specialty covered by Learning for All, another San Diego provider using Orton-Gillingham approaches across Scripps Ranch and Point Loma. The deepest engagements are full-year Compass Academy enrollments for a grade-3 or grade-4 student diagnosed with severe dyslexia who needs 1:1 structured literacy plus an accompanying after-school power-learning program, a dual-service placement that typically runs two-to-three academic years before reintegration into public or charter school.