FOREST ELEMENTARY

Forest Elementary Education

Math skills at the elementary classroom

The elementary education program offers a nature-immersion education that incorporates reading, writing, mathematics, arts, and language into the daily rhythm of the forest. The curriculum is uniquely cultivated, based on the observations of the children, and drawn from their daily discoveries. Children also have music and Spanish classes throughout the week to support and broaden their educational background.

Small teacher-child ratios allow for one-on-one attention in a wholesome, outdoor setting to encourage a love of nature and foster curiosity, self-reliance, teamwork, a passion for learning, and FUN. Classes will be modeled in a Montessori style to allow children of varying ages to interact and learn together.


Child sitting in the forest with a lined whiteboard graphing

Creating graphs of nature observations

Elementary is a homeschool tutorial program

Details can be found on the FAQ page and in the Parent Handbook

Children enrolling in Kindergarten must be 5 years old by December 31st - this is geared toward older 4s - younger 6s and introduces more academics into the daily rhythm of the forest

Children enrolling in First Grade must have completed Kindergarten

Children enrolling in Second Grade must have completed First Grade

Children enrolling in Third Grade must have completed Second Grade

Assessments

  • Parents will receive regular reports on how students are meeting academic learning standards, as well as social, emotional, and physical development

  • Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled at least twice a year and as needed throughout the school year. We have an Open Door policy which allows parents to come to us at any time throughout the year to discuss their child’s needs

Physical requirements

  • Children must be able to follow directions carefully, demonstrate respect for other children, their teachers, and their environment, and be able to communicate effectively

  • Children will be going to the bathroom outdoors (however, there is a bathhouse onsite as well)

Attire

  • Children will spend each day outdoors and should be dressed for the weather. Details can be found on the FAQ page and in the Parent Handbook

Sample Daily Schedule

  • Monday - Friday 9:00am - 3:00pm

    • 8:55 Drop off and free-play

    • 9:00 Morning meeting

    • 9:15 Rain gauge & weather reporting

    • 9:30 Curriculum engagement (Forest School style)

    • 10:15 Hike to first site for “nature bathing” (quietly observing the forest)

    • 10:30 Snack and morning discussion

    • 11:00 Free play and exploration

    • 12:15 Lunch and hike to new site

    • 1:00 Curriculum engagement (Forest School style)

    • 3:00 Snack, dismissal, and pick-up

Grades Offered

For the 2025-26 school year, RGFS will have K-3 students with the focus on children ages older 4s through 9 years old. We aim to meet each child where they are academically, socially and emotionally. We aim to support each child where they are and continue their learning journey to ensure they love learning (as much as we love teaching!). Additionally, RGFS wants to support the homeschool community by offering 2, 3, and 5 day/week options. RGFS is investigating adding a grade each year to support the growth and development of our students.


Ready to join us in the forest?