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Our Program

Microschools like Bright Learners Academy reimagine traditional education to prepare children for the future. As a small, independent learning institution, we combine the personalized approach of homeschooling with the benefits of a close-knit community.   Students at our microschool grow at their own pace as we focus on mastery rather than grades. Free from the constraints of standardized tests and rigid curricula, we offer a flexible, hands-on learning environment designed to cultivate curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning.

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Founding Principels

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Curriculum

Bright Learners Academy provides a variety of curriculum options tailored to
students based on their age and ability.


Our main curriculum that we stay apart of is “The Good and the Beautiful.”
The curriculum fee purchases your child’s whole curriculum book set from “The
Good and the Beautiful.”


The Good and the Beautiful is a faith-based curriculum that provides a strong
academic foundation while nurturing character and a love of learning. It uses
engaging lessons, quality literature, and a gentle, mastery-based approach,
allowing children to progress at their own pace in a supportive, values-centered
environment.


As part of the enrollment process, each student will complete a pre-assessment,
which will establish a baseline for academic progress and help guide curriculum
choices. Final decisions regarding the placement, will be made collaboratively
between the director and parents, ensuring that your child receives an education
that meets their needs.

Outdoor Activities

Alongside our curriculum, we will dedicate plenty of time outdoors. With farm animals and a garden, students will have the opportunity to learn firsthand about animal care and gardening.

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We are excited to announce that we have received a grant from Vela, which will support us in better serving our students. This funding will assist with our startup efforts for the 2025–2026 school year and allow us to provide additional resources and opportunities for our learners.
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