Homeschool Resources

North Campus Homeschool Program (Ages 5–10)

North Campus Homeschool has structured academics and flexible scheduling options. We collaborate with families to strengthen learning and provide intentional support.

South Campus Polymath Fridays (Ages 5-18)

Polymath Fridays at our connected South Campus offer an extended interdisciplinary experience.

  • At age 5, families may choose between two academic pathways:

    North Campus Homeschool Program (Ages 5–10)
    Flexible academic schedules in a structured homeschool setting.

    South Campus Kindergarten–12th Grade (Full-Time Private School)
    Monday–Friday, 8:45am–2:45pm.

    These programs operate on two distinct campuses, allowing families to select the educational model that best fits their child’s readiness and long-term goals.

  • North Campus serves children from Early Education through our Elementary Homeschool Program (ages 5–10), offering flexible academic schedules within a structured learning environment. We partner closely with families to support each child’s growth, reinforcing foundational skills and providing intentional academic guidance.

  • Our Homeschool Program serves students ages 5–10 through flexible 2-, 3-, and 5-day academic schedules. Instruction is structured and academically focused, providing strong foundations in reading, writing, mathematics, and critical thinking within a collaborative mixed-age setting.

    We work closely with parents to identify areas of strength and areas needing additional support, reinforcing learning both at home and at school to ensure steady academic progress.

    Limited drop-in days are available by advance registration and space availability.

  • Homeschool students may extend their academic experience through Polymath Fridays at South Campus from 11:00am–2:45pm. This interdisciplinary academic block integrates students into collaborative, project-based learning within our K–12 community and emphasizes inquiry, analysis, and applied learning in a structured environment.

  • On Fridays, North Campus Homeschool students participate in core academic instruction from 8:30am–11:00am. At 11:00am, students enrolled in Polymath Fridays transition through our connected gate to South Campus for an interdisciplinary academic block from 11:00am–2:45pm.

    Because our campuses are adjacent and securely connected, this transition is seamless and supervised, allowing students to move safely between programs.

    For participating students, Fridays become an extended academic day that blends foundational morning instruction with collaborative, project-based learning in the afternoon. While longer than a typical homeschool schedule, the day is intentionally structured to balance focused skill development with engaging interdisciplinary exploration.

  • 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.

  • Treehouse Nature School provides an Extended Day for families requiring extended care beyond the regular school day. This program is designed to offer a safe and engaging environment for students and is also available during many all day school closures and some holidays. Please click Admissions for more information

  • 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.