
The Seven Peaks Model & Programs
The uniqueness of the Seven Peaks Model is that it not only provides a hybrid option for families, bringing learning back into the hands of parents, but it also allows families to customize the program path that fits their needs. Seven Peaks currently offers five programs: CUB HUB, CORE+, CORE+DUAL, CHOICE and CHOICE+DUAL.
Specifically, the core academic model operates a daily routine of both family style and differentiated learning. With family style learning students at times, regardless of grade, learn together, but complete grade level course related work. Family style learning is usually incorporated in Bible, Writing, Science and History. Differentiated learning values the students assessment levels allowing them to advance and experience success according to their needs. Students often step into differentiated learning in the areas of math, language arts and in some cases writing.
The model truly nurtures the whole student, spiritually, cognitively, emotionally, and socially. Students really are engaging in more than academics at Seven Peaks Academy as we partner with the Holy Spirit and align curriculum and CHOICE electives with a Biblical Worldview.
Academic Programs
Seven Peaks offers five academic programs to fit your families needs: CORE+, CORE+DUAL, CHOICE, CHOICE+DUAL and CUB HUB.


CORE +
K-8th
Monday & Thursday
8:30a-2:30p​
Mondays: Students enjoy Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time), and receive the beginning of the week's lessons for Bible, History, Science, Language Arts, Math, and Writing. Students enjoy recess and lunch with friends.
Thursdays: Students take part in Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time), four Choice Electives, Recess and Lunch with friends.
Students choose four new electives each semester.
Students enjoy Chick-fil-a the first Thursday of each month.
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CORE + DUAL
9th-12th
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
8:30a-2:30p
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Semester based courses with block scheduling
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High school/college core and elective credits
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3-9 college dual credit conversions available per semester through Colorado Christian University and/or Oral Roberts University.​
Mondays & Wednesdays: Students enjoy Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time), and have in-seat hours for 3 high school/dual courses
Thursdays: Students take part in Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time), can choose four new Choice Electives each semester OR hs/dual study hall and science labs. Students have breaks throughout the day and Lunch with friends.
Students enjoy Chick-fil-a the first Thursday of each month.
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CHOICE+DUAL
8th-12th
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
8:30a-2:30p
Mondays & Wednesdays: Students have the choice to attend one to two a la carte high school college dual courses. 1.5 in-seat hours per course per day.
Thursdays:
Students take part in Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time), can choose four new Choice Electives each semester OR choose hs/dual study hall and science labs as two of their "electives." Students have breaks throughout the day and Lunch with friends.
Students enjoy Chick-fil-a the first Thursday of each month.
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CUB HUB
3-5 year olds
Monday and Thursday
8:30a-10a
Mondays: Students enjoy Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time) and electives that rotate every four weeks
Thursdays: Students take part in Chapel (plus hearing God journaling time) learn their letters and numbers
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*CUB HUB is an enrichment program not a preschool. We recommend Gather Round Homeschool as a complement to the program.
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CORE Curriculum
There are a few main ideas you will see integrated throughout the K-8th CORE curriculum choices. Number one, the hearts of our teachers is to teach Biblically based content and a Christian Worldview. Second, we chose curricula that can be easy for you to teach to your child, but also academically prepare your child for graduation and extended education (whether that be trade school or university). Next, we focused on curricula that can be taught in a family learning style and cycle. Elementary and Middle School operate on a cycle for several subjects. Finally, Seven Peaks chose curricula that can be differentiated to students' needs for specific subjects. This allows students to learn at their level of success.
Curriculum is not included in tuition. This is for two reasons. One, because we are a hybrid model academy, and are partnering with you, the parent, in educating your child. Parents will teach the majority of their child's education in compliance with state homeschool statutes. Two, Seven Peaks believes allowing the parent to purchase curricula outside of tuition opens avenues of discounted, traded, borrowed, or used options.
The Seven Peaks Model provides teaching support of core subjects and an opportunity for your child to interact with other students. Essentially, Seven Peaks makes the core subject recommendations in order to create the necessary consistency across all families enrolled. You make the purchase and together we teach it.








CHOICE Electives
Students absolutely love CHOICE days! These days are hands-on, engaging, and filled with laughter and experiments. Students are excited that they get to choose four new choice elective classes each semester. Some students retake the classes they love the most. We've got quite a few favorites!
In most cases, curricula purchases are not required for CHOICE day. Students only need to bring a backpack with their sketchbook, pencil bag, lunch, snack and water. Students are refreshed with a break from the weekly core work as they jump deep into creativity and design.
View our Spring 2026 CHOICE Elective Guide to learn more about the electives that are offered. We release a new guide every semester. Each semester includes some repeat class offerings, but most offerings are new each semester to give students a fresh, fun schedule.






Non-Discrimination
Seven Peaks admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, and activities generally accorded or made available to its students and does not discriminate on the basis of race in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, or other school-administered programs.
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