A learning campus built around movement, mentorship, and real-world learning.
We run Monday through Thursday with a small group of kids ages 5–9. The day has structure, but it also has room for kids to think, move, and grow.
A Typical Day Includes:
We wrap up at 2:30.
Kids don't just sit and learn — they move, participate, and grow through doing.
We start by getting the body going. Energy gets used the right way from the beginning.
Kids learn how to think, not just what to think. They talk, listen, and sometimes change their mind — which is a good thing.
Rain or shine, they're outside. Kids need that.
They build things, solve problems, and work together. It's not theory — it's real.
Daily training builds confidence, discipline, and the ability to handle pressure.
Older kids help younger kids. Leadership becomes normal.
That's how relationships actually get built.
Parents are part of this too.
This only works when families are involved, growing, and setting the example.
"This only works when families are involved, growing, and setting the example."
Faith is part of my life, and it influences what we're building — things like gratitude, discipline, and responsibility.
That said, families from different backgrounds are welcome.
Respect matters. Good conversation matters.
The year is broken into focused "runs" of 3–6 weeks, followed by a week off.
If this sounds like what you've been looking for, the next step is simple — start a conversation. No pressure. Just a real talk about whether this is the right fit for your family.