2026 Fall Semester Classes

(tentative listing)

Apologetics & Evangelism (5th–9th; ages 10–15)
Students will explore foundational Christian beliefs while learning how to think critically about faith, truth, and worldview. Through discussion, real-life application, and guided practice, students will grow in confidence as they learn to thoughtfully and respectfully share what they believe.

Creative Writing Studio (5th–9th; ages 10–15)
Students will develop their voice as writers through storytelling, journaling, and creative expression. This workshop-style class encourages imagination while also teaching structure, helping students turn their ideas into meaningful, well-crafted pieces they can share with others.

Foundations: Sewing, Culinary Arts, Mixed Media Art (3rd–9th; ages 8–15)
Students will rotate through hands-on experiences that build practical life skills and creativity. From sewing and beginner culinary projects to mixed media art, this class blends skill-building with creative expression, helping students gain confidence in both making and doing.

Makers Studio (PK–6th; ages 3–12)
A hands-on environment where students explore, build, and create using a variety of materials and tools. Through open-ended challenges and guided projects, students develop problem-solving skills, creativity, and the confidence to bring their ideas to life.

Music Studio I (K–2nd; ages 5–8)
Students will explore music through movement, rhythm, singing, and simple instruments. This interactive class builds a foundation in musical concepts while fostering joy, participation, and a love for creative expression.

Project-Based Learning Studio (K–9th; ages 5–15)
Students will explore foundational concepts through hands-on projects, play, and discovery. This class encourages curiosity, collaboration, and critical thinking as students learn by doing and making meaningful connections to the world around them.

Science & Nature Study (PK–9th; ages 3–15)
Students will engage with the natural world through observation, exploration, and hands-on activities. Rooted in curiosity and wonder, this class encourages students to ask questions, make discoveries, and develop a deeper appreciation for creation.

STEM Robotics & Engineering (3rd–9th; ages 8–15)
Students will design, build, and experiment through hands-on engineering and robotics challenges. This class develops problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills as students bring ideas from concept to creation.

Thematic Sculptures (K–9th; ages 5–15)
Students will bring stories and ideas to life through hands-on sculpting. Using a variety of materials, they will create art that represents themes, emotions, and meaning from what they are learning. This creative process encourages imagination, storytelling, and confident expression.


Class size is intentionally limited to 10 students to create a meaningful, relationship-based learning environment. This is a tentative class list and final class offerings will be made available to registered families.

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