Homeschool
​​​We understand how challenging it can be when traditional schooling doesn’t feel like the right fit for your child. As parents, you already possess the instincts and ability to support your child’s learning journey.
The key is discovering what works best for your unique family dynamic.
With the right guidance and resources, you can confidently make choices that foster your child’s lifelong love of learning while embracing the deep family connection that homeschooling naturally nurtures.
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Available Year Round
Our Homeschool Program offers a flexible, nature-based curriculum that supports homeschool families by providing enriching group learning experiences rooted in hands-on exploration, outdoor education, and guided social interactions. With a focus on both academic and personal growth, the program encourages inquiry-driven learning, allowing students to dive deeply into subjects in a collaborative, community-focused environment.
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Twice Weekly
4 Hours Per Day
(location dependent)
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$445
Can be combined with any other offerings
FOR CHILDREN AGED (TK-4TH) TO ENGAGE IN SELF DIRECTED LEARNING & ADVENTURE PLAY, this includes:​
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Child-led learning through play and hands-on experiences
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Inquiry-based approach inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy
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Engaging activities reflecting children's interests
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Sequential and explicit literacy instruction utilizing Orton Gillingham techniques
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Outdoor classroom fostering imaginative play and connection to nature
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Focus on social-emotional development as well as cognitive, and physical skill development
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Opportunities for building confidence and meaningful peer relationships
Addtional Programs
Our Homeschool program might be the right fit for you if:
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You’ve been considering homeschooling because traditional schooling doesn’t feel like the right fit for your child. You value a learning environment that encourages adventurous play, where your child can take risks and explore their boundaries in a safe and supportive setting.
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You want to delay your child’s entry into the mainstream system because you feel their learning style thrives outside the box. A space where slowing down, connecting with nature, and fostering resilience is prioritized might better align with your child’s needs and your family’s values.
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You’ve tried mainstream schooling, but it didn’t work for your child—and now you’re ready to take the lead. You want to cultivate body autonomy, trust, and a love for learning that reflects your child’s individuality and your family’s unique approach to education.