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Welcome Schools, Programs
& Learning Communities!

A Real-World Curriculum for Project-Based Learning

Project Wonder is a flexible, student-centered curriculum designed for schools and programs that want students to learn by doing—while creating real impact in their communities.

 

It is especially well-suited for:

  • Alternative and non-traditional schools

  • Project-Based Learning (PBL) classes

  • IB CAS programs

  • Homeschool programs and learning pods

  • Community-based or experiential learning initiatives

 

Project Wonder supports students in developing meaningful projects while building necessary skills: critical thinking, collaboration, communication, reflection, and emotional intelligence.

How Schools Use Project Wonder

Schools and programs integrate Project Wonder in ways that fit their existing structure. Common models include:

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  • Project-Based Learning Course: Used as a semester- or year-long class where students design and implement individual or group projects.

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  • IB CAS Support Curriculum: Provides structure, reflection tools, and guided project planning aligned with Creativity, Activity, and Service outcomes.

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  • Homeschool & Hybrid Programs: Offers flexible, guided or self-paced courses that support independent learners while maintaining accountability.

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  • Advisory or Enrichment Programs: Used to support student-led initiatives, passion projects, or community engagement goals.

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  • Immersive Field Experiences: Available to students already enrolled in Project Wonder, Applied Learning Immersions provide hands-on, real-world experiences where students actively apply the values, frameworks, and project skills developed in the program. These immersive experiences foster deeper connection, collaboration, and understanding by placing learning directly within cultural, social, and professional contexts.

What Students Learn

Through Project Wonder, students:

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  • Explore their strengths, values, and interests

  • Learn to identify real needs in their communities

  • Design and implement social entrepreneurship projects

  • Build executive function and project management skills

  • Practice reflection, communication, and collaboration

 

Students are guided through a clear process—from idea development to implementation—while maintaining ownership of their work.

What Educators Appreciate

Educators and program leaders value Project Wonder because it:

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  • Provides a clear structure without limiting student creativity

  • Supports diverse learners and learning styles

  • Emphasizes reflection and personal growth

  • Aligns with real-world skills and future readiness

  • Can be adapted to different schedules and age groups

 

Project Wonder complements existing curricula rather than replacing them.

Support & Flexibility

Schools may choose from:

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  • Guided courses with educator facilitation

  • Self-paced student courses with built-in checkpoints

  • Professional development and onboarding support

  • Optional mentor involvement

  • Immersive Field Trip Experiences

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Programs can scale Project Wonder for small cohorts or larger groups, depending on needs.

Outcomes

Schools using Project Wonder often see:

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  • Increased student engagement and ownership

  • Stronger reflection and self-awareness

  • Improved collaboration and leadership skills

  • Tangible community impact projects

  • Clear documentation of learning and growth

 

These outcomes support academic goals while helping students develop purpose and confidence.

Partner With Project Wonder

If your school or program is interested in using Project Wonder to support your learning model, we’d love to explore how it could fit your community.

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