Curriculum

Montessori-Inspired Student-Led Learning

We blend the structure and richness of The Good and the Beautiful curriculum with the heart of a Montessori-inspired learning environment.
 

Beginning in kindergarten, students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning through guided discovery, hands-on activities, and meaningful projects. While The Good and the Beautiful provides a strong foundation in academics, character, and moral development, our teachers support each child’s natural curiosity—allowing them the time and space to grow, explore, and thrive.

Child smiling while playing with wooden Montessori toys in a bright, open classroom.
Smiling children pose with a teacher under a shelter during an outdoor group outing.

Mixed-Age Groups Foster Peer-To-Peer Connections

Learning alongside children of different ages develops a sense of community and support. Younger children look up to older students, who take pride in guiding and explaining new ideas to their smaller peers. Taking responsibility, working together, and celebrating one another’s achievements help strengthen bonds and friendships.

Spiritual & Physical Education To Nourish Body & Soul

Students enjoy Faith & Focus time, an opportunity to study the Bible or explore mindfulness techniques that will enrich their spirit. Ample chances to use the gym, fields, and basketball court help students build healthy bodies and physical skills.
Kids lined up on a gym floor doing sit-ups, one smiling directly.
Children are working on paper plate crafts at picnic tables under a park pavilion.

Hands-On Enrichments Take Learning Beyond The Textbook

A selection of diverse, interactive, and applicable enrichments, including home economics, music, yoga, self-defense, languages, and STEAM (science, tech, engineering, art, and math), creates a well-rounded experience. Some activities are integrated into students’ daily curriculum, while others are presented by specialist practitioners.

Highlights Of Our Enrichment Program

Courage & Combat
A Jiu Jitsu-based self-defense class that develops physical and mental health.
Language & Culture
Native-speaking individuals work with students to develop their language skills and understanding of the wider world.
kid, cooking, chef, hat, costume
Life Skills
Students leave their desks behind to learn practical skills like cooking, building, and financial planning.
Thought & Tactics
Students develop and apply critical-thinking and problem-solving skills to real-world scenarios like starting a business. This enrichment integrates the international Odyssey of the Mind (OM™) program, including opportunities to compete at state and national levels.

Friday Field Trips Open Their Minds To The World

Weekly opportunities to venture off-site and explore unique experiences bring learning to life in exciting ways. Students regularly visit museums, galleries, planetariums, animal farms, and battleships. Plus, there are chances to discover new interests like ice skating, art, and swimming.
Children are seated on benches outdoors, listening to an instructor in a wooded area.
Let Them Take The Lead & Watch Them Take Flight