We limit enrollment each year to preserve the intimacy and excellence of our workshops. The first step is a brief conversation to ensure Apogee is the right fit for your family.
Start with a short conversationApogee Savannah exists for families who believe learning happens best when young people are trusted, challenged, and given real responsibility. We are not the right school for every family — and we believe that honesty is a form of respect.
We are deeply values-driven. We ask that families be broadly aligned with our moral and cultural framework — not because we demand uniformity, but because a coherent community is essential to the kind of formation we pursue together.
The admissions process is not a test or an obstacle. It is a conversation — designed to help both us and you determine whether Apogee is truly the right place for your child and your family to invest the next several years.
You are looking primarily for college prep credentials, standardized test preparation, or a traditional classroom experience. We are also not a therapeutic school, though we partner closely with families of students with various learning profiles.
We maintain a clear moral and cultural framework and ask that families be broadly aligned with it. This is what makes community possible.
We work with parents, not around them. Families who see themselves as co-educators — not customers — thrive at Apogee.
Families who care as much about who their child is becoming as what they can demonstrate on a transcript. Academic understanding matters, but it is not enough.
Families who believe that childhood is too precious to rush — and that mastery, not coverage, is the goal. We do not assign homework. Evenings belong to families.
Our approach looks different from conventional schooling. Families who are genuinely curious about a learner-driven, coach-mentored model — and open to what that requires — are the families who thrive here.
The process is designed to be low-pressure and honest. We want to get to know your family — not evaluate you. Each step is a conversation, not a gate.
Complete the short form below. Share a few details about your family and your child — we will follow up personally within one business day to answer your initial questions and understand what you are looking for.
No application fee. No commitment. Just a conversation.
A private 30–45 minute conversation with a member of our admissions team — or with our founder directly. We will answer your questions, share more about our philosophy and daily rhythm, and explore whether there is mutual alignment.
This can be a phone call, video call, or in-person meeting — whatever works best for your family.
Join an upcoming family meetup or arrange a private campus visit. The best way to understand Apogee Savannah is to experience it — to meet the coaches, see the environment, and ask your questions in person.
Family meetups are open and informal. Campus visits are by appointment.
If there is mutual alignment after your conversation and visit, our admissions team will coach you through the formal application. We review applications on a rolling basis and give priority to siblings and mission-aligned families.
Founding families who enroll before Fall 2026 lock in their tuition rate permanently.
Welcome to Apogee Savannah. Upon acceptance, we will share everything you need to prepare your child for their first day — what to expect, how to talk about the transition, and how to get the most out of the partnership ahead.
Limited spots available for the upcoming academic year.
Share a few details about your family, and we will follow up personally to arrange a campus visit or video call at your convenience.
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Seekers: ages 5–11. Navigators: ages 12–14. Pathfinders: ages 14–18. Placement is based primarily on readiness and fit, not strictly on calendar age. During your admissions conversation, we discuss where your child would thrive most.
Families who thrive at Apogee Savannah value character as much as academic achievement, see themselves as partners in their child's education, and are looking for an environment that feels more atelier than institution. They are broadly aligned with our moral and cultural framework, and they believe that an unhurried, deeply relational childhood is worth protecting.
Apogee Savannah follows a traditional academic-year calendar with intentional breaks that honor family rhythms and major holidays. The school day is structured to prioritize deep work in the morning, with more collaborative and artistic work in the afternoon. Exact start and end times vary by grade level and are shared during the admissions process. Learn more about a typical day →
Our tuition reflects our small class sizes and premium workshops. Detailed tuition information is provided during your initial conversation. Founding families who enroll before Fall 2026 lock in their rate permanently — this is a meaningful benefit for families who move quickly.
Apogee Savannah serves families in Savannah and surrounding communities. Campus details are shared during the admissions process.
We do not assign homework to allow for quality time with family and valuable learning alongside adults in the rhythms of family life. The school day ends at school — evenings belong to families.
While we welcome families from a range of backgrounds, we maintain a clear moral and cultural framework and ask that families be broadly aligned with it.
Yes. In partnership with parents, our small workshop sizes allow us to differentiate between students according to their gifts and weaknesses. We are not a therapeutic school, but we do partner with parents to support advanced students and those who need additional scaffolding, provided they can thrive within our community expectations.
Begin by submitting the short form on this page. Our admissions team will reach out to schedule a conversation, answer your initial questions, and, if there is mutual alignment, coach you through a campus visit and formal application.
"Choosing a school is ultimately an act of trust. At Apogee Savannah, we honor that trust by walking closely with families — communicating clearly, listening carefully, and holding a high standard of integrity."
Brit Claus · Founder, Apogee Savannah
A relaxed 30-min video session with the founder · Average response time: one business day.
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