What ages do you serve?
We are currently enrolling ages 4-12, with plans to expand into a fully
intergenerational learning village.
How involved are parents?
We believe learning should bring families closer together, not separate them. While your child will have a full learning journey, you will also have opportunities to participate in family workshops, community gatherings, and mentorship experiences.
What is the membership model?
We believe education should be an investment in transformation. Membership fees cover high-quality mentorship, real-world learning experiences, and a thriving community. Payment plans and scholarships MAY be available. Contact us for more information.
Do you follow a specific curriculum?
We follow a mastery-based, real-world learning utilizing Project Based Learning, that includes:
Leadership development & resilience training
Financial & entrepreneurial literacy
Ecological & regenerative learning
Movement-based education (with Physiology First)
Mentorship from artisans, entrepreneurs, and community leaders
How does a 3-day-per-week model work?
We gather three full days per week for intensive, hands-on learning in a
deeply engaging environment.
The other days are designed for: Self-directed mastery projects, Family-based learning experiences, Apprenticeships, internships, or real-world work.
This model ensures deep engagement, while giving families the flexibility to
integrate learning into daily life.
What do children do on the “off” days?
Each child’s journey is unique. Some may focus on personal projects & creative pursuits, apprenticeships & mentorships, entrepreneurial exploration, additional family learning & travel.
Apogee Lockhart students embrace education as a lifelong process.
How do children transition to higher education?
Apogee students are prepared for anything—higher education, entrepreneurship, or self-directed careers. Unlike traditional students who rely on rigid academic structures, our learners graduate with real skills, a powerful network of mentors, and the ability to think critically and lead. For year 1 we have ages 4-12. We will adopt Apogee University when children are ready.
“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to
have tried to succeed.”