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In-person learning blocks, enrichment classes, and the rhythm of a thriving homeschool week.

Our program is structured as a partnership: two days on campus for instruction and community, three days at home for family-led learning. Here is what those two days look like, stage by stage.

Foundations · Kindergarten through 2nd Grade

The wonder years.

For the youngest in our community, every learning block is designed around story, song, hands-on discovery, and the slow, patient work of learning to read. We move at the pace of a child who is still delighted by the world.

Phonics & Early Reading

A systematic, multisensory phonics curriculum built on the Orton-Gillingham approach. Decoding, blending, sight words, fluency, and the slow building of comprehension — taught in groups of no more than eight.

Early Mathematics

Number sense, place value, addition and subtraction within 100, time, money, and an introduction to fractions — using manipulatives, math games, and the Singapore-style bar model for problem solving.

Nature & Discovery

Weekly nature walks on our campus grounds, journaling, classification of plants and insects, weather observation, and the beginnings of scientific habits of mind — wonder, attention, careful drawing.

Art & Music

Watercolor, drawing, clay, paper sculpture, and an introduction to the great works of art. Music includes singing, rhythm, basic notation, and exposure to classical, hymnody, and folk traditions.

Bible Stories & Memory

The narrative arc of Scripture taught chronologically — Creation, Fall, Flood, Patriarchs, Exodus, Kings, Prophets, Christ, Church. Scripture memory of one passage per month, recited together in chapel.

Movement & Play

Structured PE, free play, fine and gross motor development, and the simple, irreplaceable gift of running outside with friends in the South Florida sunshine.

Explorers · 3rd through 5th Grade

The years of mastery and momentum.

In the elementary years, children move from learning to read into reading to learn. We focus on writing fluency, multiplication mastery, the geography of the world, the wonders of life science, and the beginnings of formal Bible literacy.

Language Arts

Grammar, composition, vocabulary, cursive handwriting, and literature — including read-alouds of classic chapter books and the gradual introduction of independent reading goals.

Mathematics

Multi-digit multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, geometry, and pre-algebra readiness. Mental math drills, problem-solving challenges, and weekly math games to keep the joy in numbers.

World Geography

Continents, oceans, climate zones, world cultures, and an introduction to missions geography — where the church is and where it is still being planted.

Life Science

Cells, plants, animals, the human body, ecosystems, and the wonder of the created order — taught through field trips, lab work, and careful notebook keeping.

Bible Literacy

Survey of Old and New Testament, Bible geography, an introduction to genres of Scripture, and the beginnings of personal devotional habits.

Spanish I

Conversational Spanish, vocabulary, basic grammar, and exposure to Hispanic culture — a natural fit for our South Florida community.

Voyagers · 6th through 8th Grade

The years that shape the mind.

Middle school is where abstract thinking blooms. We meet that growth with classical literature, formal logic, pre-algebra and algebra, physical and earth sciences, and the beginnings of apologetics — equipping students to think clearly, defend the faith winsomely, and write with structure and substance.

Literature & Composition

Close reading of classic novels, poetry, and the great speeches of history. Five-paragraph essays, research papers, creative writing, and the careful work of revising one's own prose.

Pre-Algebra & Algebra I

Variables, equations, inequalities, functions, graphing, and the leap into abstract mathematical thinking — taught with patience and plenty of practice.

Ancient & Modern History

From the ancient Near East to the present day, tracing the rise and fall of civilizations, the spread of the gospel, and the providential hand of God throughout human history.

Earth & Physical Science

Geology, meteorology, astronomy, chemistry basics, and an introduction to physics — with weekly labs and a strong emphasis on the scientific method.

Logic & Apologetics

Formal and informal logic, recognition of fallacies, and an introduction to defending the Christian faith — preparing students for a culture that will challenge what they believe.

Fine Arts & Music

Choir, drama, drawing fundamentals, painting, and an introduction to art history — because beauty is a part of the truth.

Scholars · 9th through 12th Grade

Preparing for the next chapter — university, vocation, and a faithful life.

Our high school enrichment track offers honors-level coursework, dual-enrollment coordination with Miami Dade College, SAT and ACT preparation, theology and worldview studies, internships, and a senior capstone project — all designed to send young men and women out into the world ready.

Honors English I–IV

Classical and modern literature, advanced composition, research methodology, MLA documentation, and the development of a personal writing voice.

Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calc

Sequential mathematics from Algebra II through Pre-Calculus, with optional Calculus I for college-bound students. Honors-level instruction with weekly office hours.

Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Lab-based science courses meeting Florida high school graduation requirements. Students complete dissections, titrations, electrical circuits, and full lab reports.

U.S. & World History

American government, U.S. history, world history, and economics — taught with both historical rigor and a robust biblical worldview.

Theology & Worldview

Systematic theology, church history, comparative worldview, and a senior-year capstone in Christian ethics. Required for all Scholars-level students.

SAT/ACT & College Prep

Test preparation, college essay coaching, application strategy, dual-enrollment guidance, and one-on-one mentoring through the entire college admissions process.

Enrichment Electives

Where curiosity becomes craft.

Beyond our core learning blocks, students choose two enrichment electives per semester. These are the joyful subjects that bring breadth to a homeschool week — taught by working artists, musicians, engineers, and athletes who have made their craft a calling.

  • Visual ArtsWatercolor, acrylic, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, and digital design — taught in our dedicated studio space.
  • MusicChildren's choir, youth choir, piano lessons, guitar ensemble, worship team, and an introduction to music theory.
  • Drama & SpeechActing, improvisation, public speaking, debate, and an annual fall play and spring musical performed for the community.
  • Robotics & EngineeringLEGO Robotics for younger students, VEX Robotics for middle and high schoolers, and an introduction to engineering design.
  • Foreign LanguageSpanish (all levels), Latin (Voyagers and Scholars), and ASL conversational practice.
  • Physical Education & AthleticsSoccer, basketball, volleyball, track and field, and seasonal intramural tournaments.
Art studio with watercolors

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