Programs

2-Day Foundation Program – laying a solid base for growth and learning.

Mon & Tues

9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

3-Day Momentum Program – building energy and deeper exploration.

Mon, Tues, & Wed

9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Stepping Stones Program (1 block, 1 day per week) – paving the way for personal and social growth.

M

9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Our program curriculum is appropriate for grades 6 through 8.

All three options have been thoughtfully designed to complement your homeschooling journey. The Foundation and Momentum programs are our cornerstone offerings, providing a comprehensive experience that includes core-subject instruction alongside a dynamic rotation of enrichment classes. These programs ensure robust academic engagement while fostering creativity and collaboration through structured learning.

The Stepping Stones Program offered once a week on a block schedule, is a great choice for families who prefer teaching core subjects at home but want additional opportunities for enrichment classes, meaningful social connections, and personal project time. While not as extensive as the two- and three-day programs, this option offers focused exposure to structured learning and social experiences.

Core subjects include - Math, Science, English/Language Arts, and History.

Examples of enrichment classes (offered on a rotation) - home economics, character strengths, mental and physical health topics, gardening, and fine arts.

No matter which program best fits your child and family’s needs, every student will engage in collaborative interdisciplinary activities, experience captivating guest educators, form connections, and take local field trips.

Our schedule includes academic blocks throughout the day, outdoor learning and cultivation, and interwoven social-emotional support with an emphasis on celebrating individuality.

“Having an option like Willow Grove would mean our kids can continue to grow in the ways that matter most, alongside receiving a strong academic foundation, and that they will be safe to be themselves—and celebrated for doing so.”

— Brooke M.