To cultivate a faith-filled homeschool community where children are seen, known, and guided in love. We believe education should ignite wonder, honor individuality, and empower families. Here, we value kindness, grace, accountability, and the belief that God has a purpose for every child.
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Fridays, 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
September 5 – May 22
at Rise Christian Church, Lehigh Acres
(With holiday and hurricane breaks outlined in our family handbook)
Here’s what a typical co-op day looks like:
10:30 AM
Prayer, worship, and announcements
10:45 AM
Morning lessons
11:45 AM
Lunch & free play
12:45 PM
Afternoon lessons
1:50 PM
Games / Indoor & outdoor activities
2:30 PM
Dismissal
Last Friday of the month:
Park Day
2nd Saturdays:
Optional Family Field Trips
Our curriculum is intentionally chosen to nurture curiosity, creativity, and connection—both to the material and to one another. For our Pre-K through 3rd grade learners, we use the beloved Ivy Kids book-based unit studies, which bring stories to life through hands-on activities, crafts, games, and rich discussion. Each month begins a new book theme, and children are lovingly grouped by developmental level (Pre-K–K and Grades 1–3) to ensure that every child is both challenged and supported in the right ways. These early years are all about wonder and joy—and we do everything we can to preserve that.
For our 4th through 12th graders, we use the Gather Round Homeschool curriculum, a faith-based, unit-style approach that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and engagement with real-world topics—all while keeping Christ at the center. Each lesson is taught in a shared group setting, then students break into smaller age-aligned groups—Upper Elementary, Middle School, and High School—for workbook time and deeper exploration. Each year, our students have the opportunity to vote on the unit studies they’re most excited to learn—past favorites include topics like Careers & Trades, Botany, Inventions, Farming, and more. We may also include a beautiful, Christ-centered Old-Fashioned Christmas unit during December, depending on weather and schedule flexibility.
This curriculum model is designed to spark passion and purpose, while honoring each student’s unique learning style and pace—and to keep our community learning together, across ages and stages.
All curriculum and materials (no extra supply fees)
Ivy Kids Activities or Gather Round Workbooks
Lesson planning, teaching, and hands-on activities
Weekly co-op days, community events, park meetups, and more
Each child should come prepared with a lunch and water bottle, as well as a pencil case stocked with basic supplies like pencils, scissors, glue, markers, and crayons to support hands-on activities throughout the day. For students in grades 4–12, we also ask that they bring a spiral notebook for any written assignments, notes, or reflections during their unit study work.
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