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Owl & Osprey Classes

Field School for Ages 5-10

Days

You can choose when you enroll to attend Tuesday, Thursday, or both. The days begin between 9:00-9:30 (drop off) and pick-up is at 1:00.

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Location

Classes take place in various public and private nature destinations throughout the Helena Valley and surrounding mountains and hills. Environments include wetlands, streams, forests, grasslands, and mountains. Locations are chosen based on the seasons, weather, naturally occurring events in nature, and group interests. Therefore, our schedule and locations are subject to change. Enrolled families will be emailed on Sunday evening for the week’s location. If the forecast is deemed unsafe (high winds; low temperatures), classes will be cancelled, have a late start or early release, or be moved to an indoor location. 

Tuition

Fall 2026 tuition rates per semester (14 weeks):

  • 1 day/week - $490

  • 2 days/week - $980

 There is a 30% discount for siblings. Tuition is paid monthly, although if preferred, it can be paid in full. If paid monthly, tuition is due on the first class meeting of the month. 

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Note: There is a non-refundable $50 registration fee per enrolled child for new enrollees; $25/child for returning students. This is due upon acceptance of your child(ren)'s placement in our program.​

*Need-based scholarships available on a first-come, first- served basis.

Volunteering

Helena Field School is a drop-off program. However, to keep our tuition affordable, we rely heavily on parental involvement. Parents will be required to volunteer as assistants each month. The number of times per month will depend on the number of students and the number of days the family is enrolled. Their role will be to help take the site down, assist the facilitator as necessary in activities, and be another available adult to the learners when needed.

Curriculum

We use our own unique place-based curriculum that uses our local environment and setting as a starting point to further explore topics, such as physical and cultural geography, ecology, hydrology, biology, geology, history, and art. As we explore place-based topics and use a cross-curricular approach, our projects overlap core academic subjects, such as science, language arts, mathematics, social studies, physical education, and art.

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See some of our projects from past semesters and how they fit into the core academic subjects: Field School Projects​

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Fall 2026 Calendar

September 1: First day of class

 

November 23-27: Thanksgiving Break

 

December 10: Last day of classes

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Fall 2026 Enrollment Form

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Email us with
any questions: 

theteam@helenafieldschool.com

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PO Box 1934
Helena, MT 59624

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Helena Field School, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non profit educational organization. 
EIN 88-2751886

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