Big Ideas Grow in Connected, Curious Minds
Ages 6-11 | Small Cohorts | Inquiry-Based + Purpose-Driven Learning
Welcome to Elementary, where we turn “I don’t know” into “let’s find out!” Our microschool setting ensures your child gets the personalised attention of a 1:10 teacher ratio, the freedom to take academic risks, and the structure to master core foundations. We blend challenging academics with real-world problem-solving so kids don’t just complete assignments – they discover how capable they truly are.




What is a Microschool?
A microschool is a modern approach to elementary education that brings learning back to a personal scale. Think of it as the perfect middle ground between a dedicated homeschool pod and a traditional, crowded elementary school.
Mentor-Level Attention: Our educators truly know your child’s unique personality, strengths, and areas for growth, acting as mentors rather than just lecturers.
Mastery-Based Pacing: We don’t believe in teaching to the middle or leaving kids behind. Lessons are adjusted to match your child’s specific academic pace, ensuring they truly grasp a concept before moving forward.
Micro-Cohorts: Your child is part of a close-knit, collaborative peer group where every voice is heard and valued.
Delivering the Essentials for Growth
Our microschool curriculum focuses on the critical pillars older elementary students need to become independent thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and compassionate citizens. We deliver these core essentials every single day.
Our Elementary Approach
Microschools shine because learning isn’t siloed. When a 9-year-old designs and builds a birdhouse, they’re practising geometry and engineering. When we organise a community food drive, they’re developing skills in persuasive writing, data collection, and civic responsibility. Real-World Connections ground academics in purpose and show kids that their learning matters outside the classroom. We believe 6-11-year-olds learn best when they’re questioning, creating, collaborating, and leading. Our days are built around 4 pillars:

Applied Academics
We deepen literacy, mathematical fluency, and critical thinking through engaging, real-world application. Whether it is analysing complex texts, mastering fractions through budgeting, or writing persuasive essays, we build the advanced cognitive skills that make future schooling seamless.
What it looks like:
Literature circles, math through architecture + budgeting, persuasive writing for community projects

Project-Based Discovery
We introduce STEM, critical thinking, and the design process through hands-on, interdisciplinary projects. Whether it is engineering a bridge, coding a simple game, or building a classroom ecosystem, we develop the problem-solving skills that make learning meaningful and tangible.
What it looks like:
Engineering a bridge, coding simple games, building a classroom ecosystem

Collaborative Leadership
We cultivate empathy, resilience, and communication through structured peer collaboration and leadership opportunities. Whether it is working as a team to solve a complex puzzle, leading a classroom discussion, or mediating peer conflicts, we build the social-emotional foundation needed for a connected life.
What it looks like:
Peer-led workshops, team problem-solving, student-led initiatives, conflict resolution practice

Real-World Citizenship
We ground learning in purpose through civic engagement, cultural exploration, and community action. Whether it is organising a local food drive, mapping the neighbourhood ecosystem, or advocating for a cause, we empower kids to see themselves as active, capable citizens.
What it looks like:
Organising a food drive, local field studies, interviewing community leaders
The Microschool Advantage
Because our group is small, we have the flexibility to follow the children’s natural curiosity. If a group shows an interest in a specific topic, we can pause and explore it deeply. Every child gets a front-row seat to learning, receiving the high-quality care and active engagement they deserve.
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