Our play-based preschool and pre-kindergarten program offers a sensory-rich experience with plenty of hands-on activities—all outside on the farm! Children enjoy farm explorations, art, sensory play, gardening, singing songs, reading stories, and daily activities that support the whole child—wiggles and all! Morning and afternoon class options available.
This class blends language arts, reading, writing, math, life science, geography, history, art, nature crafts, farm animal care, and gardening. Students spend their days outdoors exploring the farm, engaging in hands-on lessons, and deepening academic foundations. Mid-year conferences help us touch base on goals and development. Morning and afternoon options available.
Students explore language arts, reading, writing, math, life science, geography, and history through outdoor farm experiences and hands-on academics. They enjoy nature lessons, animal interaction, art, farm tasks, and plenty of free exploration across the farm. Mid-year conferences are offered to assess academic progress.
A weekly enrichment program offering themed classes that blend hands-on learning, farm-based experiences, creativity, and academic growth. Students can enroll in one or multiple days per week.
*We’re excited to announce our homeschool program is being hosted at our second farm school location, 5 minutes away from our main location!
Hands-on engineering, botany, and physics projects that spark curiosity and problem-solving. Students explore the natural world through creative building, plant studies, and interactive experiments.
A blend of farm life and home skills—gardening, animal care, cooking, baking, sewing, and practical life projects. Students learn science, art, and essential skills through meaningful, real-world work.
A creative mix of geography, zoology, and art. Students learn sketching skills while drawing wildlife, habitats, and famous landmarks from around the world.
Classic literature meets nature exploration. Students read books like Charlotte’s Web and Peter Rabbit and deepen understanding through journaling, crafts, guided discussions, and nature observation.
Students explore math concepts through real-world, nature-based activities like mapping, measuring weather, tracking patterns, and applying math to the farm environment.