Argonaut is connection.

Argonaut is the social-emotional learning companion to a great education. In small, live groups, students get the safe space to discover their strengths, explore their identity, and find ways to contribute to the world.

Small Groups of 6-10 Students

Small Groups of 6-10 Students

Expert Facilitators

Expert Facilitators

Mindfulness

Mindfulness

Social-Emotional Tools

Social-Emotional Tools

Student-Led  Experiential Challenges

Student-Led
Experiential Challenges

Sliding-Scale Fee

Sliding-Scale Fee

Neuroscience-Backed Strategies

Neuroscience-Backed Strategies

Pandemic-Safe  (All Online)

Pandemic-Safe
(All Online)

Testimonials

What Parents Say:

“The Argonaut program gave our son a sense of purpose. He thoroughly enjoyed being able to choose his areas of focus during the week. Argonaut led our son to learn new skills, which he will use for years to come! “

“The combination of group and independent work really resonated with my daughter. And, the diversity of options and the ability to choose her own experiences was also very satisfying for her.”

What Students Say:

”Argonaut really inspires me because it gives you options, and encourages you to challenge yourself. I think if we had more schools, camps, and programs like this the world would be a genuinely good place.”

“I've never been in a cooler group to be honest, I've never had this experience where I could share something that I've been through or something that I like without getting judged.”

Argonaut’s Manifesto

Adolescence is magic. Leaping and tumbling out of childhood, you discover gifts, friendship, a sense of identity, and a way of looking at the world. You make the most vivid memories of your life. You set a course.

Adolescence is also turbulent. Who are you really? What’s worth working for? What kind of people do you accept? How do you handle difficult emotions? How do you find your place in the world? Adolescents need tools learned through memorable experiences to navigate these questions.

To get the most out of this time, adolescents need to answer three fundamental questions, which speak to the developmental drives most active at this age. The questions are: Who am I? How do I relate to others? What can I contribute to the world?

Argonaut is the safe space where adolescents explore these questions with trusted peers.

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