
We are a Catholic Homeschool enrichment community located in Southeastern Connecticut. We provide social, recreational, and character development opportunities for homeschool families with children ages 5 +. Our mission is to foster opportunities of social and spiritual encounter, cultivating in our children genuine and authentic friendships with each other and Jesus Christ, Mary, and the Saints.
​We meet weekly, three weeks on, one week off, each month. Beginning with prayer, we then break and allow our participants to choose their activities to participate in with their peers. Loosely, our schedule is as follows:
12:30 - 1:15 pm Lunch/Free Play/Recess (optional, or eat at home and join us after)
1:15 - 3:00 Break-Outs:
Room 1 - Board Games
Room 2 - Building/Stem
Room 3 - Art/Crafts
Room 4 - Pre-Grammar/Littles
Room 5 - Band Rehearsal (2 pm - 3 pm)
Outside - Active Large Group Games
Being a co-operative program, parents play an integral role in leading and supervising activities, including structured free-play and social time for younger siblings, ages 0 - 5. By participating in this program, parents are agreeing to contribute their time and talent to the success of the program, according to their own ability, family circumstances, and skills. Parents must remain on site at all times, and actively contribute to the program.
Engaging Activities
Enjoy fun, community-building large-group activities and games, from tag games to scavenger hunts, trivia-style fun to Dutch auctions.

Encounter Christ
Activities and prayers will reflect, as able, the liturgical season or upcoming feasts in the Church. Service opportunities will be made available to help support our hosting parish and the community at-large.


Sports and Skills
Each week, activities will be offered to help children connect with one another and develop their God-given interests and talents. From drama and music to sports and crafts, there's sure to be something for everyone.

“God sends us friends to be our firm support in the whirlpool of struggle. In the company of friends, we will find strength to attain our sublime ideal.”
— St. Maximillian Kolbe

