Our program integrates art, science, literature, history, and geography throughout our curriculum. It is not designed in the format of separated courses that are charged for individually. All children attend from 9:00am to 3:00pm on Mondays. All subjects are taught from a Biblical worldview.
Our hands-on science class sparks curiosity through experiments, exploration, and real-world discovery. Children will touch, build, test, create, and watch science come to life—while also learning how the order, design, and wonder of the natural world point to a Creator and reveal the truth that science and faith are not in conflict, but beautifully connected.
In our hands-on social studies class, kids explore history, geography, and cultures through art, cooking, games, and group challenges. They don’t just learn about the world—they taste it, create it, and bring it to life through meaningful experiences.
Our hands-on art class invites kids to explore their creativity through painting, sculpting, collaging, and mixed media projects. Each lesson encourages self-expression while introducing new techniques and tools—exposing them to both the greats and more contemporary artists, along with the influences that shaped their work.
Our literature class centers around the power of read-alouds, fostering a love for stories while building listening skills, vocabulary, and imagination. By hearing rich language and engaging narratives, children develop deeper comprehension and a lifelong appreciation for great books. K–2 students will enjoy beautifully illustrated picture books chosen for their meaningful messages, while 3rd–5th graders will delve into more complex chapter books that inspire thoughtful reflection and lively discussion.
Free play is critical for children’s development, nurturing creativity, problem-solving, emotional regulation, and social skills through unstructured, self-directed exploration. That’s why we treat it with the same importance as our hands-on lessons—giving it a full hour each day, because 20 minutes simply isn’t enough for meaningful growth.
Morning Introduction, Devotional, Pledge of Allegiance, Prayer
Science
Snack
History/Geography/Social Studies
Lunch
Recess/Free Play
Art
Literature
Clean up / Dismissal