Where Learning Grows Naturally
Multiple pathways for children and families to experience farm-based learning
“With hands in the soil and hearts in the Lord, we grow stewards, not just students.”

Sprouts
Ages 4–10 · 9 AM – Noon · $400/month. Farm-based education combining academics with hands-on agricultural learning through the Charlotte Mason method.

Farmstead Harvest
Ages 10–18 · $750/month. Advanced agriculture-based academics, leadership development, real-world farm skills, and rotating electives such as horsemanship, goat showmanship, sewing, pottery, woodworking, cooking, and more.

Seedlings
Toddler Time
$20 per session, or save with our monthly special—$80 for all 4 sessions, which includes a bag of hay to feed the animals!
Summer Camps
Week-long adventures filled with farm activities, horsemanship, animal care, and outdoor exploration. Day camps, overnight options, and specialty weeks available.

Living Series
Old-world skills for modern children. $300/month. Hands-on workshops teaching sustainable living, gardening, and homesteading skills.

Goat Showmanship
Clinics on showmanship, registration, competing, and showing. Training and competition preparation for 4-H and FFA participants.
Farmstead Micro School
Farmstead Micro School in Hudson, Florida, offers an agriculture-based education that blends hands-on farm experiences with academic excellence, character formation, and the Charlotte Mason approach. Our students learn by planting, harvesting, caring for animals, and engaging deeply with God’s creation.
Through this holistic method, children develop critical thinking, responsibility, and a strong sense of stewardship, cultivating both their minds and hearts. We offer day school programs, after-school enrichment through our Sprouts Program, and specialized programs for toddlers, all designed to nurture curiosity, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning.
Step Up for Students Accepted — UA and PEP Direct Provider
Hands-On Learning
Students learn by planting gardens, tending animals, and experiencing the full farm cycle, cultivating both practical skills and a sense of stewardship from seed to harvest.
Academic Excellence
Using the Charlotte Mason approach, students engage in rich, meaningful academics alongside hands-on farm experiences, excelling in traditional subjects while developing observation, critical thinking, and practical skills.
Character Development
Working on a farm cultivates stewardship, responsibility, patience, and respect for God’s creation—values that guide students for a lifetime.
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