A Montessori

Approach

To Outdoor Education.

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A Learning Space in Chatham-Kent

When babies learn, they do so by experiencing the world around them.  Freedom Collective is the continuation of that intrinsically-motivated learning through a child’s entire school experience.  Gone are the rows and desks; your child’s active learning space is outside. 

Our approach to education is simple: do what inspires you!  We created Freedom Collective to nurture the free-thinkers, the kids who question, the students who want to really dig for knowledge until their thirst is quenched. Yes, this is a non-traditional space for education and we think it’s exactly how the leaders of tomorrow can best learn. 

Nestled in 78 acres between Blenheim and Ridgetown, ON, Freedom Collective offers a space to run, explore and learn.  Freedom Collective brings the outdoors to your child, and guides your child’s natural curiosity.  Freedom Collective is where the next generation learns Mindfulness, Empathy, Leadership and Self-Discipline alongside Language, Math and Science.  

Freedom Collective is not held to any one curriculum or learning style. We take the best parts of Montessori education, Unschooling and Homeschooling, Traditional education, and toss in a healthy dose of Outdoor education to create our program.  An individualized approach helps facilitate the best possible learning environment for your child. When your child feels safe, happy and supported where they are spending their time everyday, the learning comes naturally.

 
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We’re nurturing leaders.

We’re looking for outside-the-box thinkers who need some space and freedom to learn best. We’re searching for children who question and care. 

There is nothing else like Freedom Collective in Chatham-Kent and we are ok with that!  We’re not a cookie-cutter education facility. We’re a locally grown space for kids to learn at their own pace — whether that’s two grades ahead in one subject area, and at age level in another, we allow your child soar - and soar they will!  

 

“Where was this when I was growing up?”

— every parent