High School Resources

  • Treehouse Nature School offers Small Group Tutoring as part of our Extended Day Program. Small Group Tutoring includes 3–4 students and meets from 4:45pm–5:45pm. This focused setting allows students to receive individualized support with homework, strengthen reading and math skills, build confidence, and reinforce classroom learning. Please visit Admissions for more information

  • At Treehouse Nature School, our daily schedule is designed to provide a balance of structure and flexibility for families. Our typical schedule looks something like this:

    8:00am-8:45am: Extended Day Early Arrival
    8:45am: Arrival Time
    2:45 PM: Dismissal Time

    2:45pm-3:45pm: Extended Day One-Hour
    2:45pm-4:45pm: Extended Day Two-Hour

    4:45pm-5:45pm: Extended Day Small Group Tutor, Three-Hour

  • Treehouse Nature School believes that providing various group adventures helps students build strong, relationships while fostering a supportive community. These activities create opportunities for personal connection, and shared experiences, helping students thrive in their school life. Annual activities include:

    Senior Picnic
    High School Retreat
    Homecoming Dance
    Junior / Senior Prom
    Senior Sunrise

  • Treehouse Seasonal Camps are optional weeks offered throughout the year, including select school breaks, holidays, and summer. Open to K–12 students, homeschoolers, and community families, campers enjoy screen-free days filled with outdoor adventures, nature projects, and friendship. Camps are also available during some school closures to support working families.

    Please click here for our Seasonal Camps calendar and prices.

  • We value open communication and provide daily small updates from your child’s teacher, along with newsletters that keep you informed about the entire Treehouse community.

    If you have any questions, please email us at admin
    @treeehousenatureschool.com

    Enrolled families may also use SchoolCues to schedule a short meeting with a teacher by going to:
    Permission Forms → Miscellaneous.

  • We guide students through every step of the college application process—from building a strong college list and completing applications to reaching out to admissions offices and scheduling visits. Our goal is to help each student confidently pursue the opportunities that best fit their future goals.

  • Contact the Assistant Director, Fabiola Duran, to obtain an official Treehouse Nature School transcript. Please note: A student’s financial accounts must be up-to-date for transcripts to be released.

  • Parents, If you have a concern, idea, or suggestion for our High School division, please complete our “How Can We Get Better” form here.

High School Distinctives

Individualized Academics

We offer a highly competitive college preparatory curriculum and a challenging environment supported by our Reading & Math Specialist. In addition, we provide academic support through our Special Education Class to assist students diagnosed with mild to moderate learning disabilities. Whether your child needs an additional challenge or extra support, Treehouse has academic programming to fit your child’s needs.  

7th-12th grade students may also enroll in online courses through the North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS), with the added benefit of guidance and support from a live, on-campus teacher.

Creative Woodworking

Woodworking introduces students to measurement, planning, and safe tool use in a fully equipped shop with a variety of battery-powered and corded tools. Students use drills, clamps, measuring tapes, nails, and screws to create functional projects while building confidence and practical skills.

Farm to Table Cooking

Students learn practical cooking and food preparation skills using ingredients grown and raised on campus, including fruits from over 40 fruit-bearing trees, fresh eggs, and seasonal vegetables. Using a fully equipped kitchen, students practice baking bread, slow cooking, dehydrating, air frying, mixing, and canning while exploring nutrition, food preservation, and the journey from farm to table.

Drama and Performance

At Treehouse, middle school leadership is rooted in creative expression. Through drama productions, improv, and performance-based projects, students develop confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills in a supportive, small-school environment.