Our Curriculum

Core Curriculum

Our Core Curriculum is centered in the following five areas with focused studies in Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, African Culture and Thought, Foreign Language (French, Kiswahili), and Social Studies.
  1. Practical Life. Enhances the development of hand-eye coordination, gross motor control, and cognitive order through care of self, care of the environment, development of social relations and coordination of physical movement.

  2. Sensorial. The sensorial area enables the child to order, classify and describe sensory impressions in relation to length, width, temperature, mass, color, pitch, etc.

  3. Mathematics. This section of the environment makes use of manipulative materials to enable the child to internalize concepts of number, symbol, sequence, operations and memorization of basic facts.

  4. Language Arts. This area incorporates all language development, written expression, reading, the study of grammar, creative dramatics, and children’s literature. Basic skills in writing and reading are developed through the use of sandpaper letters, alphabet cut-outs and various presentations, allowing children to link sounds and letter symbols effortlessly and to express their thoughts through writing.

  5. Cultural Activities.This area exposes the child to the basics in geography, history, life sciences and earth sciences. Music, art, and movement education are part of the integrated cultural alphabet.

What We Offer

We offer French, Kiswahili, Tai Chi, Piano, Science, Biology, and more in a home school environment.

The vision is to build a grand Afrikan that will display to the world a new type of leader with a global self-determined, politically whole, and holistically substantial stake in his or her own global independence.

We feel that all Afrikan children have growth and development potential that reaches far beyond our limited–and–limiting–perception of society. Considering the constant challenges and views against the progress of building warriors for the future of Afrikan people in this context, we recognize that our program may not be the best fit for every child’s social/behavioral disposition. With this understanding, we respectfully reserve the right to not admit students in the pre-screening of admission. This program is holistic in nature that addresses how the world is viewed. Therefore we teach about international policy and how it places the Afrikan so that our students can be clear on how to move with confidence in this competitive world.

If you have questions about our program, please call us to discuss by appointment, or send us a message through our contact page.

Classes

  • Anatomy: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500

  • Vocabulary Science: 100, 200, 300, 400 (M.B.S), 500 (M.B.S)

  • Afrikan History

  • Spanish

  • Chinese

  • French: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500

  • English Literature

  • English Grammar: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500

  • Critical Thinking

  • Language Arts

  • Social Studies 200

  • U.S. History

  • Chemistry 500

  • Chemistry Lab

  • Biology

  • Life Science

  • Science

  • Pre-Engineering

  • Pre-Med Lab

  • Computer Science

  • Algebra I 100, Algebra II 100

  • Geometry

  • Astronomy

  • Ju-Jitsu

  • Math

  • Writing

Class Syllabus

To view sample syllabi for some of the classes offered, please click below.

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