An Academy Built to Unleash Potential
Oasis Academy is a full-spectrum residential educational community created for gifted and resilient youth who have been consistently underserved by existing institutions.
We bring together rigorous academics, stable community, mentorship, outdoor challenge, and real-world learning to help scholars grow into confident, capable, and purpose-driven leaders.
A Model Designed for Impact
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Stable Residential Community
Oasis Academy provides a safe and supportive living environment where scholars can develop lasting relationships, experience consistency, and grow within a strong community.
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Innovative Learning
Our programs offer personalized academics, self-directed inquiry, mentorship, Socratic dialogue, technology-enabled learning, and real-world application.
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Character and Leadership
Students are provided age-appropriate challenges, outdoor experiences, and guided reflection that help them practice judgment, perseverance, responsibility, and follow-through.
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A Network of Opportunity
Oasis Academy nurtures a culture of belonging, mentorship, and long-term support that helps scholars build pathways toward college, careers, leadership, core networks, and meaningful lives.
Built on Proven Grounds
Residential Models
Rooted in residential models that have already shown the power of stable, community-centered living environments for underserved and systems-involved youth.
Learning Models
Built on learning models that have already validated student ownership, mentorship, outdoor challenge, whole-child development, and technology enabled efficiency.
Organizational Models
Drawn on organizational models that have already proven how to scale schools, build strong cultures, expand access, and create long-term networks of opportunity.
Challenge + Reflection
Growth
At the heart of the Oasis Academy experience is a character-development curriculum created by Head of Programs, Lance Stewart, with the core belief that:
Character is forged, not taught.
Responsibility is practiced, not prescribed.
Leadership grows under pressure, not convenience.
The framework places scholars in thoughtfully designed situations that require judgment, perseverance, and responsibility. Through guided challenge, Socratic dialogue, and reflection, students learn to navigate setbacks, make decisions, and lead with confidence.