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Programs & Curriculum

Programs Designed for
Discovery and Growth.

Our curriculum blends hands-on learning, academic excellence, and the freedom to explore—so students grow in confidence, curiosity, and community, at their own pace.

Join us for the upcoming school year—spaces are limited.

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Two ways to attend

Choose the Schedule That Fits Your Family

Southbridge offers two distinct programs—both rooted in the same Christian Montessori philosophy, each shaped for a different rhythm of family life.

3
Day · Mon–Wed

Homeschool Hybrid

How our school began

The foundation of our school. Our 3-Day homeschool-hybrid program is designed for families who homeschool—or are exploring homeschooling—and want the structure and support of a classroom community. Students receive instruction in language arts, math, geometry, Bible, history, and geography Monday through Wednesday.

The remaining days offer families the flexibility to learn on their own terms—whether through science at home, travel, or deeper exploration of interests. Students ages 7 and up are registered homeschoolers with their district, and we're happy to guide families who are new to homeschooling.

5
Day · Mon–Fri

Private Academy

New for 2026–2027 · Friday early release at 1 p.m.

Our private academy experience. New for the 2026–2027 school year, the 5-Day program offers a comprehensive Montessori education for families seeking small class sizes, individualized instruction, and a complete academic experience.

Designed for students coming from public school, private school, or transitioning from homeschooling, this program provides everything needed for a strong, supported early education. Southbridge enrolls students as a private academy and administers required annual standardized testing in accordance with Minnesota state guidelines.

What students learn

Our Core Curriculum

Whether attending three days or the full week, students engage in meaningful, on-campus learning—thoughtful, individualized instruction that supports academic growth, critical thinking, and personal character.

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Bible & Faith Formation

Bringing stories and faith to life

Each week we explore Bible stories and a verse of the week—nurturing faith, wisdom, and character. These lessons invite children to reflect, ask questions, and find inspiration for daily life.

02

Language Arts

Reading, writing, grammar, and a growing vocabulary

Reading — building strong bridges

Reading instruction is personalized to each child's stage—whether they're developing phonics skills, exploring story elements, or deepening comprehension—so they become confident, thoughtful readers.

Grammar — making sense of language

Students learn parts of speech and sentence structure, discovering how language works through hands-on analysis and engaging activities.

Writing — expressing ideas with purpose

From brainstorming and drafting to mastering sentence types, punctuation, and capitalization, we help students find their writing voice. Different styles and structured practice encourage both creativity and clarity.

Vocabulary across the curriculum

New words and concepts are woven into every subject, so children build a strong vocabulary as they explore reading, writing, science, history, and beyond.

03

Mathematics

Numbers, patterns, and problem solving

Our math program is comprehensive—covering counting, number sense, patterns, and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) and beyond. Students learn through hands-on activities and real-world story problems.

Exploring advanced concepts

Older students dive into graphing, estimating, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, exponents, and even variables—always at the pace that fits their readiness.

04

Geometry

Shapes, space, and spatial reasoning

Children study two- and three-dimensional shapes, lines, angles, polygons, and circles. Geometry lessons build an understanding of spatial relationships and prepare students for more advanced math.

05

History

Connecting past and present

Through calendar work, timelines, and the study of ancient civilizations, students explore the story of humanity. We examine the fundamental needs of people around the world and throughout time, making history meaningful and relatable.

06

Science

Hands-on exploration of God's creation

Science comes to life through outdoor exploration and engaging experiments. Children are encouraged to observe, ask questions, and wonder at the natural world.

07

Geography

Discovering our world

Students learn about continents, oceans, flags, land and water forms, and biomes. With map skills and continent studies, geography comes alive—helping children see their place in a global community.

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The home connection

Your Family's Role in Learning at Home

We believe learning happens everywhere—not just in the classroom. Our micro school covers essential subjects each week, but there's a whole world to discover beyond school days.

What you choose to explore at home is entirely up to your family. Use this time to reinforce, revisit, or dive deeper into the areas that best fit your child's interests and needs.

Bible & Faith Formation
Spend time learning together in ways that feel meaningful to your family—reading, discussion, music, or other activities. The freedom to choose is yours.
Language Arts
Keep reading at home to your child's stage and reinforce phonics, story elements, and comprehension. Drafts started at school come home for revision and editing; spelling, handwriting, literature, and typing can be added as your child is ready—just ask us for suggestions.
Mathematics
Explore math in daily life—telling time, counting money, measuring, cooking, and more. Everyday activities offer countless opportunities for practical learning.
History, Geography & Science
Follow your child's curiosity through books, documentaries, experiments, field trips, or family projects. Anything you want to learn together is encouraged—the possibilities are endless.
How we teach

Empowering Individual Learners

We honor every child's unique pace, interests, and potential. Our educators act as guides, creating an environment where students feel seen, supported, and empowered to take ownership of their learning.

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Individualized Learning Paths

Each student's abilities and readiness are recognized and respected. Whether a child moves quickly through material or needs more time, our approach keeps learning meaningful, challenging, and always at the right level for them.

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02

Encouraging Curiosity

Children thrive when they can explore their interests. Our classroom is designed for self-directed discovery, offering hands-on materials and activities that inspire students to ask questions and pursue their own passions.

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Growth Through Guidance

Mistakes and challenges are essential steps in learning. Teachers gently guide students—helping them reflect, build perseverance, and celebrate progress—fostering a confident growth mindset that lasts a lifetime.

Hands-on learning

Mathematics in Action

Students engage with tactile materials and real-world scenarios, making abstract math concepts concrete and meaningful. This hands-on approach builds genuine understanding and confidence that lasts well beyond the classroom.

For real understanding

Discovery Through the Sciences

Children become explorers—asking questions, observing the world, and experimenting with their own hands. Whether indoors or outside, science at Southbridge sparks curiosity and critical thinking from an early age.

Learning by doing

Hands-on materials turn abstract ideas into real understanding that lasts.

Beyond academics

Growing the Whole Child

A Southbridge education reaches past lessons and worksheets—nurturing imagination, independence, and belonging alongside academic growth.

01

Creative Expression

Art and music are woven into daily life, providing space for imagination, self-expression, and joy. Each child is encouraged to find their unique voice.

02

Practical Life Skills

From caring for the environment to preparing food, children practice independence and responsibility through purposeful tasks—gaining confidence in their abilities.

03

Community and Connection

Multi-age classrooms and group projects foster cooperation, empathy, and real friendships. Every child is part of a caring community.

Curious to learn more?

A curriculum designed to nurture and inspire.

We're more than a school—we're a community built on connection, purpose, and growth. Discover how our philosophy and approach can help your child flourish.