Students are immersed in the material because they will learn better when they learn by doing rather than just listening to instruction.
Learning outdoors increases students' physical, mental, and social health while decreasing stress levels of students and teachers.
Engaging students in the learning process increases their attention and focus while building critical thinking skills.
Located in various outdoor classrooms in Paulding County, we learn math, science, and pre-reading, practice fine and gross motor skills, balance, imaginitive play, and sensory experiences
Our kindergarten is based on the Wild curriculum series. We practice science, reading, and math while exploring outdoors. Nature themes woven into academic subjects gives us nature math, natural art, and much more!
Our full-day academy sessions meet on Thursdays. Each six-week session has a theme (like Ancient Rome, Oregon Trail, or Vikings), and we teach everything true to the topic's time period using the Charlotte Mason method.
Our field trips are generally open to all age groups (though there are sometimes exceptions). Trips are always educational and typically have a natural focus. Follow us on Facebook to see our field trips.