Curriculum
At The Treehouse Academy, learning begins with hands-on Montessori materials that spark curiosity and build a strong foundation in reading, writing, math, grammar, and science. As they grow, learning naturally evolves into student-led projects, thoughtful use of technology, and meaningful exploration—guided by their own questions, goals, and passions.
Rooted in Montessori and inspired by Waldorf and Reggio Emilia, our curriculum is designed to encourage independence, creativity, and deep engagement with the world around us.
Each week, students express themselves through a joyful arts program that includes ceramics, music, choir, ukulele, woodworking, yoga, and martial arts—all taught by passionate specialists who bring learning to life.
And because we know that real learning often happens beyond the classroom, every Friday is an adventure: students head out on field trips or meet with guest experts who connect their studies to the wider world in exciting, hands-on ways.
No matter the studio or subject, Treehouse students are the drivers of their own education. In our multi-age classrooms, they form tight-knit communities where learners of all ages encourage one another, share knowledge, and grow together—with joy, purpose, and heart.

Our Core Values
1) Learning should be joyful.
2) Children deserve an individualized education, where their unique strengths and talents are celebrated.
3) Children who are leaders in the classroom develop the skills and qualities to become leaders in life.
4) Children who struggle early and often find within themselves the courage and strength to grow.
5) Hands-on learning through projects, art, music, and movement is the best way to promote life-long learning.
6) Outdoor education provides invaluable experiences for children and enhances classroom learning.