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Rocklin, California · Grades 2–12

A Christian learning community for strong minds and character.

Weekday, in-person learning for grades 2–12 — screen-free elementary years, small multi-age classrooms, and character formation woven through every day. Your family keeps the freedom of homeschooling. We take the weekdays.

Rather just talk right now? Call (916) 253-3341 — the front-office line does not receive texts.

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Now enrolling · Fall 2026

Grades 2–12

Multi-age classrooms

Mon – Fri

8:55 AM – 3:00 PM

35 students

Community cap, by design

$5,000–$8,000

Per year · scholarships available

Why families choose us

An education that forms the whole child

Montessori principles and a classical academic foundation, in a small in-person community where your child is genuinely known.

Caring instructors, every day

Guided instruction with an individualized learning plan for every student — not a workbook and a checklist. Your child is known by name, and so are you.

Screen-free elementary

Learning led by reading, writing, speaking, and hands-on work. Older students use technology purposefully in specific programs, such as our Engineering & Design Lab.

Character education woven through the week

Faith and virtue are a part of every day. They shape how conflict is handled, how work is owned, and how children treat each other on an ordinary Tuesday.

Small by design

We cap the community at 35 students and aim for about 32, with roughly eight learners in each three-year age range. Nobody disappears in the back row.

You keep the freedom

Families homeschool under California's Private School Affidavit or through a charter, and hand us the weekdays. You stay in charge of your child's education.

Life skills that stick

Cooking, building, public speaking, classroom jobs, running a market day. Real responsibility, practiced daily, so capability grows alongside academics.

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A week at Meadow View

The rhythm of an ordinary week

The same rooms, the same faces, the same steady rhythm — which is exactly what makes a small community feel settled rather than improvised.

MonMath & Language ArtsGuided, individualized, pencil and paper. Math focus.
TueMath & Language ArtsCore academics and writing focus.
WedSciencePhysical and Life sciences, S.T.E.M.; Core continues Math & Language Arts
ThuGeography & HistoryThe wider world; Core continues Math & Language Arts
FriArts & Life SkillsStudio work; Core continues Math & Language Arts

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Programs & tuition

Two weekday programs

Choose the Core program (Mon–Fri) or the Enrichment program (Wed–Fri).

Most families

Monday – Friday

5-Day Core Learning Program

$8,000 per year

The full week: daily Math and Language Arts for core students, enrichment themes Wednesday through Friday, an individualized learning plan, and progress meetings.

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Wednesday – Friday

3-Day Enrichment Learning Program

$5,000 per year

Sciences, social studies, PE, life skills, and the arts — designed to complement the core instruction your family provides at home.

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Financial help is available and easy to ask for. 10% off for annual payment, 5% by semester, sibling discounts, and a Service Membership that lowers tuition in exchange for a few hours of family service each month.

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See it for yourself

Meet Rachel

The fastest way to understand Meadow View is to talk to the person who teaches here. Rachel Maxim founded this community and is in the classroom every week — book a call and you are talking to her, not an admissions office.

Fifteen minutes covers the questions families actually have: how the week runs, what charter funding does and doesn't pay for, how transcripts work, and whether your child would do well here. If it sounds like a fit, you'll schedule a tour from there.

Rachel Maxim · Founder & Instructor

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Faith & character

Formation, not just instruction

We are a Christian learning community, and faith shapes the whole week — how a disagreement at the table gets handled, how work is owned, and how children learn to tell the truth when it costs them something.

"Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters."
Colossians 3:23

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What families say

★★★★★

Meadow View Learning has been a great fit for our family & our values! My child loves it. I also love the level of conversation/communication we get from teachers and staff. It’s definitely worth checking them out.
Shelby B.

Meadow View Learning parent · Google review

★★★★★

We love Meadow View Learning! They have a great curriculum, the staff is exceptional, they even have some extra curricular activities and field trips. Highly recommended!
Cameron S.

Meadow View Learning parent · Google review

How enrollment works

Three simple steps

1

Book a 15-minute call

Tell us about your child and what you're looking for. We'll tell you honestly whether Meadow View is the right fit.

2

Take a tour

A tour is required for the Core program and optional for those enrolling in Enrichment or Clubs.

3

Apply and enroll

A short application, then a non-refundable $150 registration fee holds your child's seat. Enrollment is rolling as space allows.

Meadow View Learning is an educational program and learning community, not a school of record. Families retain responsibility for their child's primary education.

Common questions

Answers for new families

Are you a private school?

No. Meadow View Learning is a faith-based nonprofit tutorial center serving families who independently homeschool under California's Private School Affidavit (PSA) law or through charter school programs. We provide weekday instructional support in a community-based environment.

What are your hours and who do you serve?

Monday through Friday, 8:55 AM to 3:00 PM, for students in grades 2 through 12 at 4750 Rocklin Rd, Suite 200 in Rocklin. Programs are multi-age, with 5-Day Core and 3-Day Enrichment options.

How does charter funding work here?

Meadow View is an approved vendor with most of the homeschool charters our families use. Charter funding may be applied to Wednesday–Friday instructional days and the Tuesday V.A.P.A. club. All charter-funded instruction is secular in nature. Our faith-based core program is private-pay. Bring your charter's name to the call and we will confirm its current coverage.

What about transcripts and high school credit?

It depends on your family's path. If you file the Private School Affidavit, you are the school of record and you issue the transcript. If you enroll through a charter's independent-study program, the charter holds those records.

Can we start in the middle of the year?

Usually yes — enrollment is rolling as space allows, and many families join mid-year. The work is sequential, so we will talk through what catching up looks like for your child.

Do you offer financial help?

Yes. There is 10% off for paying annually and 5% by semester, sibling discounts, and a Service Membership that lowers tuition in exchange for a few hours of family service each month. Just ask.

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Now enrolling · Fall 2026

Let's talk about your child

Book a 15-minute call. Tell us what you're looking for, ask anything, and we'll help you decide whether Meadow View is the right fit for your family. If you'd rather see it in person first, book a campus tour.

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Rather just talk right now? Call (916) 253-3341 — the front-office line does not receive texts.

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