
Microschool
Kindergarten Through High School
Voyagers’ Microschool is a progressive, relationship-centered microschool in Monmouth County, NJ designed for students who thrive through personalized learning, mentorship, meaningful work, creativity, and project-based experiences.
Who is microschool for: Students and families seeking flexibility, individualized pacing, meaningful relationships, and a more personalized educational experience.
What is microschool: A small, relationship-centered learning environment that combines personalized instruction, mentorship, flexibility, and project-based learning within Voyagers’ K–12 community.
Why does microschool exists: To provide meaningful relationships, intellectual challenge, personalized support, and flexibility for students who thrive outside traditional educational models.
A learning pathway for students who benefit from thoughtful guidance, meaningful relationships, and room to grow at their own pace.
No isolation. No one-size-fits-all instruction. Just meaningful work, relationships, and learning designed around the child.
Students are known deeply, supported thoughtfully, and encouraged to take ownership of their learning.
— Teacher/Researcher
Microschool at a Glance
Ages: Kindergarten–12th Grade
Schedule: Flexible attendance options available
Community: Mixed-age, relationship-rich learning
Environment: Small groups and individualized support
Location: Voyagers’ Community School, Lincroft, NJ
Approach: Inquiry-driven and project-based
Focus: Independence, confidence, and meaningful work
Experience: Personalized pathways within a vibrant community
“For the first time, my child felt understood rather than managed.”
— Voyagers’ Parent
What Learning Looks Like
Microschool students participate in meaningful learning alongside our K–12 community while maintaining flexibility around individual goals and schedules. Students may engage in project work, seminars, collaborative experiences, outdoor learning, hands-on investigations, and focused academic studies.
Students experience
- Individualized pacing
- Multi-age learning groups
- Real-world projects
- Personalized support
- Community connection
- Flexible schedules
Students develop
- Confidence
- Initiative
- Communication
- Responsibility
- Critical thinking
- Ownership of learning
2026–2027 Session Schedule
- Fall Session
- September–December (15 weeks)
- Winter Session
- January–April (12 weeks)
- Spring Session
- April–June (10 weeks)
Microschool Enrollment & Tuition
Families choose only the sessions and attendance patterns that fit their child rather than paying for a traditional one-size-fits-all school model.This allows flexibility while supporting continuity, relationships, and meaningful learning experiences. Students may join for Fall, Winter, Spring, or continue through multiple sessions. Tuition varies slightly by age group and attendance schedule.
| Program | Schedule | Fall ’26 | Winter ’27 | Spring ’27 |
| Lower School, K-5 | 3 Days/Wk | $7,500 | $6,000 | $5,000 |
| Lower School, K-5 | 4 Days/Wk | $10,000 | $8,000 | $6,700 |
| Upper School. 6-12 | 3 Days/Wk | $8,000 | $6.300 | $5,300 |
| Upper School, 6-12 | 4 Days/Wk | $10,500 | $8,500 | $7,000 |
- School hours: 8:30 AM–3:00 PM
- Casual added hours available: $35/hour
- Technology and program fees may apply.
We appreciate being able to choose a pathway that supports both flexibility and continuity rather than paying for a one-size-fits-all model.
— Voyagers’ Parent
Ready to Visit?
The best way to understand Microschool at Voyagers’ is to experience it. Visit, ask questions, and see whether this learning pathway feels like the right fit for your child and family.
