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Growing Minds With Grounded Values
Purposeful Learning for a World That Needs Thoughtful Leaders

Oak | 5th - 8th Grade | Serving Fenton, MI

Academic Rigor Meets Real-World Application

In Oak Class, students build strong academic foundations through the US school curriculum, enhanced with project-based learning and collaborative problem-solving. They dig deep into subjects like math, science, language arts, and social studies—not just to memorize facts, but to understand, analyze, and apply them.
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Confident Voices & Independent Thinking

Students are encouraged to question, reflect, and lead. Through discussions, team projects, and opportunities to present their work, your child strengthens their communication skills and builds confidence in their unique voice. Small group learning allows educators to meet each student where they are and nurture their growth.

Character & Clarity Through Spiritual Practice

Daily Bible study or mindfulness time helps students center themselves, reflect on values, and build emotional resilience. This regular practice fosters a deeper sense of purpose and self-understanding, supporting social-emotional development as they navigate early adolescence.
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Enrichments That Develop Lifelong Skills

Oak students participate in a robust enrichment program that brings learning to life. They learn self-defense through Jiu Jitsu, experiment in STEAM challenges, explore music and art, practice financial literacy and home economics, and take on entrepreneurial and critical-thinking projects like Odyssey of the Mind™.

Field Trips That Broaden Horizons

Fridays are made for discovery. Whether they’re learning investigative journalism in a newsroom, exploring the science behind renewable energy, or visiting a naval museum to encounter a battleship, these immersive trips show students how classroom knowledge connects to the world around them.
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