Join the Wild Wonders Family
We welcome students of all backgrounds and abilities. Our admissions process is straightforward, and we're happy to answer questions at any point along the way. Enrollment is open throughout the academic year, and we encourage families to visit the farm, meet our teachers, and see the program in action before making a decision.
2026–2027 Program Tuition
Tuition varies by program and is billed monthly. Sibling discounts are available: 10% for the first sibling, 5% for each additional sibling.
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Transitional Kindergarten
Ages 4–5 | Tuesday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM | $620/month
A play-based, three-day program where young children explore the farm, build early social skills, and get comfortable in a school setting.
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Kindergarten Program
Ages 5-6 | Monday - Thursday | 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM | $920/month
Foundational reading, writing, and math taught through hands-on projects, creative play, and daily time outdoors on the farm.
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1st Grade Ages 6–7
Ages 6–7 | Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM | $920/month
Core literacy and math skills with more structured academic time and a first real introduction to project-based learning.
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Lower Elementary (2nd & 3rd Grade)
Ages 7–9 | Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM | $920/month
Literacy and math foundations continue to deepen, and students take on more independence within their project-based work.
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Upper Elementary (4th & 5th Grade)
Ages 9–11 | Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM | $1,100/month
Interdisciplinary project-based learning with differentiated math instruction and daily outdoor and farm-based education.
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Middle School (6th–8th Grade)
Ages 11–14 | Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM | $1,100/month
Rigorous project-based academics for 6th and 7th graders, plus The Harvest Year capstone experience for 8th graders.
Enrollment Fees & Additional Information
One-Time Enrollment & Supply Fee:
Transitional Kindergarten: $200
Kindergarten through 8th Grade: $400
Important Notes:
Drop-off is at 9:00 AM sharp
Late pick-ups after program end times are charged $20 for the first 15 minutes, then $1 per minute after that
Late fees will appear on the following month's invoice
Wild Wonders is not a childcare program and tuition is not tax-deductible
Mid-Year Withdrawal: Families who withdraw mid-year are responsible for two months of tuition following their withdrawal date.
What We Teach and What We Leave to Families
Wild Wonders focuses on farm-based learning, academic fundamentals, and age-appropriate character development. That's our lane, and we stay in it.
Conversations about complex social topics, including but not limited to sexuality, gender identity, and politics, are not part of our curriculum. If these subjects come up, our educators will kindly redirect students to discuss them at home with their parents or guardians.
We believe parents are the primary educators when it comes to values, beliefs, and sensitive topics. Every family handles these conversations differently, and we respect that. Our job is to partner with you on your child's academic and personal growth, not to step into territory that belongs to your family.
How to Enroll
Here's how the process works.
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Step 1: Submit Your Inquiry
Contact us with your child's age and current grade level to express your interest in Wild Wonders.
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Step 2: Connect with Our Team
Wait for our welcome email, then schedule a phone conversation to learn more about our programs and discuss your family's educational goals.
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Step 3: Visit Our Farm
Schedule a campus tour to experience our learning environment firsthand and meet our educators.
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Step 4: Join Our Community
Complete the enrollment process and join our waitlist. We'll keep you informed about program availability and next steps.
What to Expect
A Team Effort
Wild Wonders is a hybrid homeschool program. That means families and teachers work together. Our educators provide the curriculum, instruction, and guidance. Parents continue learning at home on non-school days using the resources and plans our teachers provide.
The Schedule
TK meets Tuesday through Thursday. All other programs meet Monday through Thursday. This schedule gives families space to maintain their own homeschool rhythm on off days.
Dress for the Outdoors
Your child will be outside every day, in all weather. That means farm chores, hiking, gardening, and exploring in dirt, mud, rain, and snow. Send them in clothes and shoes that can handle it.
Questions? We're Happy to Help.
If you're still figuring out whether Wild Wonders is the right fit for your family, just reach out. No pressure, no sales pitch. We'll tell you what we do, answer what you want to know, and let you decide from there.
Contact us today to start the enrollment process: lindsey@wildwondersmt.com
We look forward to growing and learning together!