There's a place for your family here

Whether you want to join a season or put down roots with us
 here's how to find your way in.

Find Your Path With Us

You can always start down one path and grow into the other.

You want to experience a season
before committing to the year

Your child enrolling in Nests for the season or joining Summer Camp

Your schedule needs flexibility and you can't commit to a long-term plan

Explore Drop-in options

Flexible · Come as your life allows

Drop-in

You want to be part of the collaborative, not just a program

You want equity tuition rates for ongoing programs

You want to enroll in Circles for adults and caregivers

You want a say in what BNS builds next

Membership

From $10 / month · All tiers, full access

Explore Membership

Season by Season · Explore Drop-in Circles

Season by Season · Explore Drop-in Circles

Drop-in is a real and welcome way to be part of BNS.
Come for a day, come seasonally, or use it as your entry point to explore!

Drop-in is a real and welcome way to be part of BNS. Come for a day, come seasonally, or use it as your entry point to explore!

Nests

Little & Grown-up Circle · Caregiver-accompanied

Ages Birth - 9

📅 Year-round, all seasons & weather

👥 Caregiver & child together

📍Two locations:
  • Edgerton Park, New Haven
  • Sleeping Giant State Park, Hamden

Sensory play, seasonal rhythms, and child-led exploration for the littlest learners and the grown-ups who love them.

Learn More

Register for nests

Sun Gardens

Seasonal Recess & Summer Camp

Ages 3–10

📅 Feb, April & Summer recesses

🌞 Full days of nature play

📍 Edgerton Park, New Haven

Story, nature connection, and child-led exploration across full creative days. Each session shaped by the season.

Learn More

Enroll in Summer Camp →

Journeys

Self-Directed Learning Circle

Ages 3–11+

📅 Year-round · Thu/Fridays  ·  Half & Full days

🧭 Child-led, consent-based

🌳 Fully outdoors, mixed-age

Children are the protagonists. Playworkers observe, support, and guide—never control. No two cohorts, no two days, are ever alike.

MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON

Let us know you're interested

More than a program.
A place to grow something together.

Your stewardship fee funds our equity model—meaning when you pay it, you're opening doors for other families too.

That's mutual aid in practice, not just in principle. Every tier receives every benefit.

Your level reflects your means,
not your welcome.

Explore FUll Membership  →

🎒

Gear Library

Borrow what you need—no season missed over gear

COMING SOON

🌙

Dreaming & Grounding Events

Help shape what BNS builds next—firsthand

✍️

Full Substack Access

Paid essays, guides, and member-only content

💬

Caregivers for Liberation (C4L)

Weekly community reflection guided by thoughtful prompts on Signal · Private · Encrypted · Not Meta

🌀

Adult Circles

Your stewardship sustains the ecosystem that makes equity rates possible for everyone

Rates set by your household's means, not a fixed price—held by the stewardship model

Expanded Tuition Options

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Membership includes:

how we developed our model

Cost should never be a barrier—reach out to us via email upon registration to open up a conversation about finding the right tuition rate.

Choose where you are right now.

Stewardship Tiers

The BNS Membership Equity Model was created to help families reflect on their unique socioeconomic standing so that they may contribute to our learning community in a way that is meaningful to them while ensuring that BNS is financially sustainable.

As a learning community, BNS will always have limited spaces to fill. Each Nests cohort welcomes a maximum of twelve children and their caregivers to one playworker. Sun Gardens camp cohorts welcome a maximum of fourteen children to four playworkers. This translates to approximately one or two spaces per income bracket in the Equity Model.

Canopy

SOLIDARITY

$100

per month, billed annually

join

Grove

True Cost /
Standard

$50

per month, billed annually

join

Sapling

Community
Supported

$25

per month, billed annually

join

Seedling

Community
Supported

$10

per month, billed annually

join

how we developed our model

This model is not perfect, no single model can fully grasp the lived realities of each unique family, the extent or lack of privileges due to age, abilities, skin color, gender, income, assets, access to generational wealth, their size and composition, and so on. This model seeks to be a starting place. If your family is experiencing extraordinary circumstances or you believe that the model does not accurately represent your family’s ability to contribute to membership dues, we ask that you reach out to us via email upon registration to open up a conversation about finding the right tuition rate.

Choose where you are right now.

Stewardship Tiers

The BNS Membership Equity Model was created to help families reflect on their unique socioeconomic standing so that they may contribute to our learning community in a way that is meaningful to them while ensuring that BNS is financially sustainable.

As a learning community, BNS will always have limited spaces to fill. Each Nests cohort welcomes a maximum of twelve children and their caregivers to one playworker. Sun Gardens camp cohorts welcome a maximum of fourteen children to four playworkers. This translates to approximately one or two spaces per income bracket in the Equity Model.

How we developed our Equity Model:
We started by determining the cost to operate our programs whereby we are able to cover our expenses, purchase ethically made materials and supplies, and pay our staff livable wages. Next, we conducted research into what is considered “affordable” child care and early learning programming. 

“According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), child care is considered affordable if it costs families no more than 7 percent of their income. Across nearly every category—whether it be marital status, race, age, education level, or income—families paying for child care spend, on average, a greater share of their income than the HHS benchmark of affordability. In fact, on average, working families paying for child care spend about 40 percent more than what is considered affordable.” American Progress.org

While the ideal rate has been determined to be no more than 7% of household income, the most recent Childcare Aware Study places the average cost of childcare at 11-13% of the median household income in Connecticut (childcareaware.org). New Haven itself is a unique city and this study shows that families across our city pay an average of 22.58% of their median household income on infant/toddler care and early learning opportunities.

We took into consideration this range of 7% of household income (being what is considered most affordable) up to 22.58% (that is considered average across the city of New Haven). We created a scale whereby the most affordable rate of 7% of household income is reserved for our lowest income families (those earning below $70,000/year), 11-13% of household income for middle income families (those earning between $70,000 and $200,000 and the highest rate of 22.58% is reserved for high income families (earning more than $200,000).

Next, we researched the costs of comparable nature and forest pre-schools and other boutique early childhood programs across regions with similar cost of living to New Haven, CT. Finally, we reflected on the range of tuition costs for similar and comparable daycare and preschool options across New Haven to create a range that is both market adjusted and equitable with price points that are accessible based on the range of incomes we see at Brave Nature School.

This Model intends to:
1. Give guidance and clarity for how each participating family’s income relates to our financial sustainability as a micro-school.
2. Provide transparency in our tuition costs.
3. Alleviate the undue hardships that scholarship systems place on people with fewer economic resources.

2026-2027 Calendar

Winter Session 2026
Sundays – January 4 to February 22
Tuesdays – January 6 to February 24
Thursdays – January 8 to February 26

Spring Session 2026
Sundays – March 22 to May 10
Tuesdays – March 24 to May 12
Thursdays – March 26 to May 14

Summer Session 2026
Sundays – June 14 to August 2
Tuesdays – June 16 to August 4
Thursdays – June 18 to August 6

Autumn Session 2025
Sundays – September 21 to November 9
Tuesdays – September 23 to November 11
Thursdays – September 25 to November 13

Holidays & Recess

October
2 - Yom Kippur
13 - Indigenous Peoples’ Day
November
4 - Election Day
27-28 - Autumn Recess
December/January
Dec. 24 - Jan 2 - Winter Recess
1 - New Year’s Day
6 - Three Kings Day
19 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February
16 - 18 - February Recess
March
20 - Eid al-Fitr
April
3 - Good Friday
13-17 - Spring Recess
May
25 - Memorial Day
June
19 - Juneteenth





Nests

SUn Gardens Day Camps

Summer Day Camp 2026
Wednesdays – July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, & August 5
Fridays – July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 & August 7

Community Gatherings

Winter Solstice Gathering
Dec 21

Mid-Winter Dreaming
Sunday, Feb 22 - 12:30-3:30PM

Spring Equinox Gathering
POSTPONED

Summer Solstice Gathering
TBD

community dance in the Park

Spring Session 2026
Wednesdays – March 25 to May 13

How can we help you on your journey?

Not sure which program fits, whether membership makes sense, or if BNS is right for your family right now?
Schedule a free orientation call. No commitment, no pressure. Just a conversation.

book an orientation call

Let’s find our way together

🌿 Any family, any situation

✓ Free · No commitment

🕐 15 minutes