Thrive Communities, Anthem Campus
Welcome to the Thrive Communities, Anthem Campus! Serving families in Anthem, New River, Tramonto, and Desert Hills, we offer a flexible drop-off program, available one or two days per week, that’s fully covered by ESA and designed to support your homeschooling journey.
Thrive is about building community and connection, whether you’re brand new to homeschooling or a seasoned veteran. Students learn through History, Science, Literature, and Art with paid instructors while parents have a true drop-off day.
Location & Meeting Times
Meeting Day: Wednesdays & Fridays
Time: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Our Anthem campus is located just off I-17 near the intersection of Anthem Way and I-17. We are 5 minutes away from Anthem Community Park. The exact address is shared when families schedule a tour or complete enrollment.
Our Grade-Level Cohorts
Unlike a drop-in program where kids are lost in the crowd, your student is placed in a consistent cohort, capped at ~20 peers. They travel together all day, from Science to Lunch, building friendships that last.
K-1: Green Group
2-3: Red Group
4-5: Blue Group
6-8: Middle School (Yellow Group)
Program Details
Here's a list of FAQs about our program. If you’d like to talk with our Parent Ambassador, you can also reach out here.
Tuition & ESA Funding
We offer one and two-day scheduling options, both of which are 100% covered by ESA funding for eligible families. Thrive is a direct-pay vendor on ClassWallet. Enrollment is open year-round, and if you join after the school year has started, we will make a prorated invoice for you.
One Day Per Week
Tuition: $2,300 / year (Billed quarterly at $575)
Supply Fee: $100 / semester
Registration Fee: $75 / year
Two Days Per Week
Tuition: $4,600 / year (Billed quarterly at $1,150)
Supply Fee: $200 / semester
Registration Fee: $75 / year
Socialization & Community
Building community and socialization is a core part of our mission. In addition to weekly classroom interaction, recess, and small-group activities, Thrive families gain access to a statewide network of events.
Field Trips: Educational visits to places like science museums.
Community Events: Large gatherings like our annual bash at Hurricane Harbor, dances, and nature adventures.
Consistent Peer Groups: Students see the same peers each week, creating familiarity and allowing friendships to develop naturally over time.
Cohorts & Class Sizes
We intentionally keep cohorts small to support personal attention, strong relationships, and a connected community.
Students are placed in grade-level cohorts (i.e., K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-8) and remain with their group throughout the day to build consistency and friendships.
Cohorts are capped at approximately 20 students, and once a group is full, we begin a waitlist.
No Grades or Homework
Thrive is designed to support your homeschool while keeping parents in control.
No Required Homework: We do not assign homework.
No Grades: We focus on learning and engagement. Families are free to extend the learning at home if they choose, but it is never required.
Curriculum: Classical Remixed
Our curriculum, Classical Remixed, blends the structure of classical education with hands-on, project-based learning designed to get kids engaged with the content in a stress-free way.
From making DIY batteries to modeling fusion, students conduct physics experiments, read age-appropriate classics, engage in discussions, and dive into immersive events such as our Egyptian-themed history festival.
A day at Thrive includes:
History: Storytelling, discussion, and age-appropriate debate as students examine real events, perspectives, and decisions from the past.
Science: Hands-on labs and observation-based learning where students test ideas and learn how the physical world works through direct experience.
Literature: Guided reading and discussion that helps students understand the story and participate meaningfully at their own reading level.
Art: Period-inspired projects tied to the historical era being studied, exploring how art reflected daily life, beliefs, and values.
Movement & Recess: Time for physical activity, social play, and connection.
Small-Group Activities: Structured opportunities to build friendships and community.
Families attending two days per week receive a full History, Science, and Art curriculum, leaving only Math and Language Arts to be completed at home.
Faith-Neutral Academics
Thrive works well for families who prefer to guide faith decisions for their household. Our program is faith-neutral and focused purely on academics, creating a safe environment that leaves matters of faith in your hands.
A True Drop-Off Day
Unlike a co-op, Thrive is a true drop-off program.
No Volunteering Required: You do not need to teach, clean, or monitor recess.
Parent Freedom: You get a reliable, guaranteed day off each week to work, rest, or focus on your other children while professional educators handle the instruction.
Safety & Security
Your child’s safety is our top priority. We maintain a strictly vetted, closed-campus environment:
Background Checks: Every teacher, aide, and staff member undergoes a rigorous background check.
Closed Campus: No unauthorized visitors are allowed on site during program hours.
Trained Staff: Program Leads are trained in First Aid and CPR.
Secure Dismissal: We manage a safe hand-off process during pickup.
Ready to Visit?
We would love to show you our Anthem campus!
✅ Tour the campus: See our community in action.
✅ Connect with a Parent Ambassador: Get personalized guidance and answers to your specific questions.
✅ Enroll Today: Ready to jump in? Secure your spot while enrollment is open.
