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 Frequently Asked Questions

 Frequently Asked Questions

01

Why is there a family interview to join Acton?

Acton Academy is very different from traditional education and we want to make sure we are a good fit for the FAMILY. It is important that everyone in the family be aligned with the vision and independence that Acton Academy of 30a offers. At Acton Academy young people take ownership of their education and peer relationships. Acton students learn to think independently, take responsibility, and embrace challenges. 

02

What is the cost of tuition?

$12,555 per year.

03

What ages does Acton Academy of 30a serve?

We are currently enrolling learners ages 4-14 for the 2023/2024 school year. Learn more or email us at actonacademyof30a@gmail.com to discuss.

04

Are learners grouped together by grades?

We believe that children learn best when working with those younger and older than themselves rather than split up into groups based solely on age. The “Spark Studio” generally serves learners around ages 4-6. When they are ready they move up to the Elementary Studio as an “Eagles” (generally ages 7-11).

From there learners transition to Middle School (generally ages 12-15) where they continue to learn leadership and self-direction at a deeper level through internships, Socratic discussions and increasingly independent, in-depth quests. The “Launch Pad” (generally 15-18 years old) is the final chapter at Acton Academy of 30a and will be offered in the future but we are not currently enrolling this age group.


05

Is Acton Academy of 30aa Montessori school?

We respect and incorporate Maria Montessori’s philosophy, but we are not a Montessori school. In addition to Montessori methods, we use the latest interactive technologies, hands on projects and the Socratic Method for discussions.

06

is acton right for my family?

Make sure you can answer (emphatically!) yes to the following questions:

  1. Do you long for an environment where your child can be self-directed, learn to critically think, and is part of a community of learners that believe they have a calling that will change the world?
  2. Do you believe that the traditional approach to education is stifling and teaches ‘direction taking’ vs. learning to do?
  3. Are you able to let your child fail on the way to success without intervening, but providing support?
  4. Do you believe that mastery of learning is more important than grades on a report card?
  5. Do you believe that real-world, hands-on experiences (Quests) are an integral part of your child’s learning process?
  6. Do you love the idea of your child spending a lot of time outside?
  7. Do you love the idea of no homework, ever?