The Field School of Hvar
The Field School of Hvar offers a year-round educational program on the picturesque island of Hvar, Croatia. Designed for children aged 3 and up, the school combines academic excellence with hands-on learning and outdoor exploration. With a focus on sustainability, community engagement, and holistic development, the program encourages children to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Tuition starts at approximately €1,000 per child per month, with significant financial aid available to ensure accessibility. Founding families benefit from waived tuition, fostering a strong, engaged community.
Additional fees include a €75 application fee, a €1,000 one-time enrollment fee, and a €1,500 annual books fee (waived for families earning below Croatia’s median income).
The Field School of Hvar’s website: https://www.fieldschoolhvar.org/
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Meet the Team
The Field School of Hvar was founded by Carolyn, an American-born educator and community builder who has made Hvar her home. Carolyn holds a degree in literature and an MBA from the University of Virginia. Her career includes leading grassroots placemaking initiatives and supporting operations at The Aspen Institute in Washington, D.C. Carolyn’s vision for the school is inspired by the island’s natural beauty and the potential for children to grow through experiential learning. She is joined by a team of dedicated educators, each focused on fostering curiosity, creativity, and a sense of wonder through personalized instruction and hands-on experiences.
Venue Details
Nestled among Hvar’s olive groves, pristine beaches, and historic towns, the school’s campus provides a breathtaking backdrop for learning. Facilities include outdoor classrooms, a library, and workshops for artisanal crafts and community projects. The island’s rich cultural and natural environment allows students to connect deeply with their surroundings while engaging in activities like gardening, hiking, and maritime exploration. Families are also welcomed into the school’s spaces for community events and gatherings.
Cancellation Policy
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What's Included
Academic tutorials (groups of 3 or fewer), outdoor education (sailing, kayaking, hiking, camping), interdisciplinary studies (math, science, literature, history), artisanal crafts (weaving, ceramics, candle-making), family-focused events and celebrations.