VOYAGER STUDIO
(Ages: 12 – 15)
In Voyager Studio, learning starts with self-discovery.
- In Voyager, students are in motion – physically, emotionally, intellectually. This is a time of questioning, identity and self-discovery.
- Voyagers explore multiple perspectives, test their thinking and take creative risks, learning who they are, what matters to them and how they show up in the world.
- Strengths-based mentorship, nature-anchored experiences and entrepreneurial challenges help students move through this transformative stage with resilience and agency.
- Cultural subjects are delivered through interdisciplinary, student-driven projects, blending research, firefly thinking and collaboration.
- Within a supportive and respectful community, students learn to take initiative, apply creative problem-solving and engage in reflective thinking as they navigate increasingly complex ideas and social dynamics.
- In Voyager Studio, students expand their independence and connect academic content with practical and purposeful applications.
- Projects are inspired by student interests to build engagement and well-being.
- Hands-on, idea-to-action entrepreneurial experiences teach resilience, initiative, creative problem-solving, planning, budgeting, time management and teamwork.
- While post-event reflection and feedback offer students the opportunity to grow and learn from their mistakes and successes – improving skills and decision-making.
- English, Maths and language learning remain focused.
Learning in Action
- Projects that combine multiple subjects while embedding literacy and numeracy.
- Opportunities to design, test and refine ideas that have tangible outcomes.
- Activities that cultivate independence, self-motivation and confidence.
- Nature-connected learning experiences that enhance creativity and focus.
- Entrepreneurial projects that help students understand the value of initiative and real-world impact.
Book a Discovery Day and see how your child can thrive in a studio where curiosity drives learning, strengths are celebrated and skills and confidence are cultivated.
Is Akasha Right for Your Family?
- You want your child to grow their confidence, adaptability and autonomy.
- You believe learning should feel alive and be meaningful.
- You want your child to love learning.
- Your child is curious, creative and thinks out-the-box.
- You are looking for a place where your child will be seen, heard and valued.
- You are questioning the education system and want a school that is brave enough to do things differently.
- You love reading to and sharing stories with your child.
- Your family enjoys spending time together in nature.
GENERAL FAQ’s
Yes. We offer two free trial days where children get to explore the school, meet teachers and experience our approach to see if Akasha is the right fit.
No. Our rolling admissions process allows families to start at any point during the year.
Yes. Our strengths-based, project-focused approach meets children where they are and helps them thrive in our learning environment.
Yes, your child will carry the most valuable skills – adaptability, curiosity and intrinsic motivation – allowing them to thrive in any learning environment.
Akasha welcomes learners from Grade R to Grade 12, organized into multi-age environments: Explorer (Gr R-3), Navigator (Gr. 4-6), Voyager (Gr.7-9) and Wayfinder (Gr.10-12) Studios.
Brave Learning means showing up with courage and curiosity. We create a learning space where children feel safe to take risks, ask big questions and explore without fear of failure. Students learn to think independently, collaborate considerately, problem-solve creatively and approach challenges wholeheartedly.
Community is central. Students, teachers and families learn together, fostering collaboration, empathy and shared responsibility. Projects often involve teamwork and real-world engagement, encouraging children to feel belonging and connection.
Families who value:
- Independent, self-directed learning
- Creative thinking and problem-solving
- Real-world skills and entrepreneurship
- Emotional intelligence, resilience, and collaboration
- Exploration of interests in arts, sciences, or beyond
Absolutely. Community is central and families are part of learning through events, projects, collaborative experiences and dream team participation.
Do you have more questions about our learning approach & extra enrichments?
Ready to Enrol?
Our rolling admissions process allows families to join throughout the year. A gentle, personalised transition helps each child feel seen, supported and part of the community from day one.