the details
Monday - friday 8:00am drop-off to 3:30pm pick up
yearly learning is broken into seven sprints, followed by a 1-2 week breaks
sprints include education on health, building and owning a business, speech, debate, and civil discourse, building a community, and financial literacy
year 1 founding families receive lifetime tuition rate lock
Serving ages 4-12
sprout program - ages 4 -7
explorer program - ages 8 - 12
venture program - ages 12 - 14 (coming 25-26)
capstone program - ages 14 - 18 (coming 26 - 27)
Young Men and Young Women's Program for our young leaders ages 12+ included with tuition
apogee strong men and women's program for mom and dad included with learners' tuition
afternoon care available from 3:30pm-5:00pm for additional fee
apogee san tan campus
3170 S Gilbert Rd ste 5,
Chandler, AZ 85286
Rob is a husband, father and co-founder of Apogee San Tan. He is a jack of all trades and master of none.
He has a background in construction, sales, banking and mortgage. More importantly he is the father of a son that is the primary influence for joining Apogee and building a campus for his community.
When the going gets tough, Krystal never loses her comedic touch. Finding the light in every situation and helping people laugh is what Krystal does best. Every day is a new adventure, but no day is complete until she can make you smile.
Tim’s hard work and passion have resulted in an extraordinary life. Green Beret, UFC Fighter, and Television Host are all among his career highlights, but perhaps not as personally meaningful as Husband, Father, and Patriot. Tim is a great example of being unapologetically American!
As a lifelong educator Matt has a reputation as a provocative thought leader in educational and personal development practices. He is a two-time featured TEDx speaker and he was named Corporate Trainer of the Year at Stanford University, having spoken to over 250,000 people .
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