1. Education Model
Online Education
A learning model in which education is conducted entirely through digital platforms, where mentors and students are not physically present in the same location.
Onsite Education
A learning model conducted in a physical learning environment where mentors and students interact face-to-face.
Hybrid Education
A flexible learning model that combines online and onsite education, balancing physical meetings with digital learning.
2. Program Format
Full-Time School
A full-time education program conducted with a structured schedule throughout most of the week.
After School Program
A learning program implemented after school hours, focusing on academic support and skill development.
Weekend School
A thematic learning program conducted on weekends, focusing on projects, skills, and values-based learning.
Learning Center
A learning center structure that offers flexible, course- and module-based learning with academic and skill-focused content.
3. School Structure & Mentor Roles
A. Home School
A family-centered learning model structured with Ecole Schools’ pedagogy.
Family Based Mentor
A parent or legal guardian who holds primary responsibility for the student’s learning process at home.
B. Microschool
A personalized learning environment where a limited number of students learn together under the guidance of a mentor.
Microschool / Academic Mentor
A mentor who guides a limited-size student group and monitors individual development.
- Preschool: 10–12 students / 1 adult
- Elementary: 12–15 students / 1 adult
- Middle & High School: 15–20 students / 1 adult
Primary Mentor
A lead mentor responsible for the primary educational oversight of a student group of 20–40 students in Preschool and Elementary levels.
C. Microschool Campus
A large-scale learning structure where multiple microschool groups are organized within the same physical campus.
Campus Mentor
The main mentor responsible for coordination and guidance within a campus that includes multiple student groups and mentors.
Founding Mentor
A founding mentor who leads the establishment of multiple campus structures while safeguarding pedagogical vision and quality.
4. Age Group & Grade Level
Preschool (Ages 3–5)
An early childhood program that supports learning through play, sensory experiences, and daily life skills.
Elementary – Phase 1 (Ages 6–8)
The first elementary phase where foundational academic skills are developed through exploration- and experience-based methods.
Elementary – Phase 2 (Ages 9–11)
An advanced elementary phase focused on academic depth, responsibility, and self-management skills.
Foreign Language Preparatory School
An intensive, one-year optional language program after elementary school, aimed at enabling students to use one or more foreign languages at academic and social levels.
Middle & High School (Ages 12–17)
A mentorship-based, credit-oriented secondary education model that integrates academic, personal, and career development.