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The Serendipity Center for Leadership and Learning is a place where students gather for small-group classes that spark creative genius, foster independent thinking, and inspire a lifelong love of learning. Carefully selected mentors help students gain confidence, seek knowledge, and explore new ideas in a positive and uplifting environment.
History
Established in 2015.
Have you ever asked yourself, «How can I properly homeschool my children when I find myself in the car several days a week shuffling children from one class, tutoring session or park day to another?»
Homeschool families tend to seek the best educational opportunities for their children, whether it be private tutoring, co-ops, or group classes at various locations. As many homeschoolers ironically confess, much of our children’s schooling isn’t done at home. There are a variety of reasons why we seek academic, social or other experiences outside the home for our children.
After months of research, discussion, prayer, and number-crunching, the plans for a learning center in a central location with classes for all ages in one location came to fruition.
We are bringing the best of the best to the learning center so that we can fulfill its vision. If this is in line with your own homeschool vision, we would love to see you at The Serendipity Center for Leadership and Learning.
Meet the Business Owner
Anne A.
Business Owner
Anne has been homeschooling her six children for over twelve years. Her oldest three children have all graduated from high school and begun college by age 16.
Anne is passionate about helping all children gain a love of learning by experiencing new opportunities and finding inspiring mentors who instill excitement and curiosity. She has taught several classes to high school age homeschool students over the years including American History (the founding of America and the Civil War) and Shakespeare. She has directed homeschool students in several Shakespeare plays including «As You Like It,» «Much Ado About Nothing,» «The Merchant of Venice» and «A Midsummer Night’s Dream.»
Anne loves to learn and especially enjoys studying World War II and biographies of inspiring people. She has organized regional homeschool conferences and trainings as well as multiple leadership seminars over the past ten years.
Anne loves to travel all over the world and spend time with her family.