Why Red Barn
Why Families Choose Red Barn
Families are drawn to Red Barn for many reasons—but most often, it comes down to how it feels.
A place where their child is truly known.
In a smaller, connected environment, relationships matter. Teachers take the time to understand each child—not just as a learner, but as a whole person.
A sense of connection beyond the classroom.
Red Barn values relationships not only within the school, but with families and the surrounding community. Learning is enriched by the people and places around us.
Space for creativity and expression.
Students are encouraged to show what they know in different ways—through art, conversation, building, writing, and more. Creativity isn’t separate from learning—it’s part of it.
A strong foundation, taught with intention.
Learning is aligned to the Iowa Core Standards, while also allowing space for deeper thinking, hands-on experiences, and connection across subjects.
Learning that feels real and meaningful.
Children spend their days exploring, creating, asking questions, and making sense of the world around them. Much of that happens outdoors, where curiosity comes naturally and learning sticks in a different way.
An environment that feels grounded and thoughtful.
There is intention behind how we grow, how we teach, and how we support children. It’s a place where students can take their time, feel safe to try, and build confidence in who they are.
Emotional and Physical Benefits
The programming at the Red Barn Schoolhouse will develop character and confidence as well as intellect. Reseach suggest that there are a variety of ways that nature and arts education enhance children’s health, development, and overall well-being, including:
- Improves Academic Performance
- Enhances Communication
- Builds Empathy, Reduces Intolerance and Generates Acceptance of Others
- Increases Emotional Resilience and Self-Regulation
- Aids in Healing from Stress and Burnout
- Provides Therapeutic Benefits to Children with Autism
- Enhances Brain Development
- Promotes Socio-Emotional Development
- Strengthens Community and Civic Engagement
- Promotes Executive Function
- Reduces Symptoms of Neurodiversity
- Promotes Physical Activity and Motor Development