Our Mission
To reclaim education as an act of liberation by centering Afrocentric philosophies and ancestral wisdom
To nurture the whole child—mind, body, spirit, and community—through hands-on, nature-based experiences
To equip families with permissionless learning models that honor cultural identity and foster self-determination
What We Offer
African-centered curriculum in English, math, science, social studies, and the arts
Forest-school–inspired outdoor learning labs and garden-to-table exploration
Intensive academic rigor balanced with social-emotional development and creative expression
Small learning pods (12-15 students) for personalized support and deep community bonding
Certified educators trained in culturally responsive pedagogy, herbalism, and ancestral practices
Why Families Choose Us
Culture as Core: Every lesson reinforces heritage, identity, and pride
Community-Driven: Families collaborate in co-learning, events, and stewardship projects
Empowered Learners: Our scholars show critical thinking skills, creative confidence, and ecological literacy
Flexibility & Autonomy: Microschool/homeschool model tailored to each child’s pace and passions. We build each child’s curriculum to fit their unique style of learning.
A spiritual connection
We believe that consciousness is at the root of a well life. Our teaching team meditates daily on our work with the children and hold them in our hearts.
With little ones, our days are anchored in age-appropriate meditation, breathwork, and yoga. We support the education of our children through Waldorf practical life skills like baking bread, hands-on learning, storytelling and more.
Children should be in environments that support their unapologetic expression of self through many avenues. We support through art, music, dance, drumming and handicrafts.
We call these rituals, expressions, and they are integrated into every day.