How our Saturday classes work is intentionally simple, structured, and consistent. SchoolSharp+ Saturday enrichment is designed to feel calm, focused, and academically serious—so students can learn deeply without distraction.
Each Saturday follows a predictable rhythm that helps students settle in quickly and focus on learning.
Students arrive shortly before their scheduled class time. Clear signage and staff support help families and students find classrooms easily.
Between classes:
Transitions are supervised
Classrooms remain calm and organized
Students have short breaks as needed
This structure minimizes disruption and maximizes instructional time.
Saturday classes are longer than typical school-period classes, allowing teachers to slow down and teach deeply.
Classes typically include:
Teachers emphasize reasoning, explanation, and understanding rather than speed or memorization.
Saturday classes work best when teachers know their students well. For this reason, SchoolSharp+ classes are intentionally small.
Small classes allow teachers to:
Format choice does not affect academic rigor or expectations.
Students are grouped primarily by grade level, with flexibility for academic readiness. This ensures that students are neither bored nor overwhelmed.
Placement decisions are made carefully and may be adjusted after observation.
Saturday classes span multiple disciplines, allowing students to pursue both depth and breadth.
Programs include:
Math enrichment and advanced problem solving
STEM courses such as physics and coding
SHSAT, Hunter, and SAT test preparation
English language arts and creative writing
Russian language and cultural studies
SchoolSharp+ offers both in-person and live online Saturday classes.
Regular attendance is strongly encouraged. Consistency allows skills to build and teachers to plan instruction effectively.
Students are expected to:
These expectations support a focused learning environment for everyone.
Most families begin by attending a free Saturday trial class. This allows students and parents to experience the classroom environment, teaching style, and level of challenge before committing.
Saturday classes are designed as part of a long-term academic strategy. Students benefit most when enrichment is consistent and sustained across multiple years.