The Curriculum: Da Vinci Life-Skills Bridge Class (Sibling Programme for Ages 9–11)

A stepping-stone into the Future Human Project learning journey. This programme helps families stay together in their educational path while giving younger learners the support they need to grow with confidence.

Why “Bridge”?

The Bridge Class isn’t just a younger group - it’s a transitional programme designed to help children aged 9–11 build the skills, confidence, and mindset they need for the Future Human School experience.

It’s currently available for siblings of enrolled students, making it easier for families to stay connected through shared routines, rhythms, and values.

The focus is on developing key skills:

  •  Communication

  •  Collaboration

  •  Confidence

  •  Self-management

Students take part in many of the same experiences as older learners but with age-appropriate adaptations. For example Projects can by differentiated by:

  • Process (how they engage)

  • Product (what they create)

  • Support (the guidance they receive)

There’s a balance of shared learning with the older group and separate time for skill-building, play, and reflection with their own peers.


What does the day look like?

Bridge students follow the same overall flow as the main FHP day, including:

  • 🌞 BE Time – Morning and afternoon check-ins (some with their peer group)

  • 🧠 Project-Based Learning – Learning through real-world challenges alongside older students, with simplified or supported approaches

  • ➕ Maths & English Skills Time – Taught in smaller, age-specific groups

  • 🎨 Creative Play & Exploration – Time to unwind, imagine, and connect with peers

  • 🌿 Friday ‘Village Day’ – Mixed-age learning in the wider community, with field trips, guest mentors, and collaborative projects

While Bridge students are part of the wider FHP community, they’ll also spend time in their own peer group for key parts of the day—ensuring the right balance of connection, challenge, and support.


Is the Bridge Class right for your child?

This programme is a great fit for children aged 9–11 who are curious, communicative, and ready to grow. To thrive in this setting, students should be:

  • Comfortable with English
    Able to read fluently, understand written information, present their ideas and join in group discussions. 

  • Growing in self management skills
    Showing increasing independence, focus, and responsibility

  • Ready to collaborate
    Willing to share, listen, and work with others

Take a look at this micro project to assess your child's readiness to read , process and present. 

We’d love to support all learners, but our current resources mean we can only accept students who meet this readiness. Over time, we hope to expand our capacity and welcome a wider range of learning needs.

Here’s a clear and parent-friendly comparison table outlining the differences and overlaps between the Bridge Class (Ages 9–11) and the Full Programme (Ages 11–16) at Future Human School:


A table comparing features of Bridge Class for ages 9-11 and Full Program for ages 11-16 in a curriculum overview, detailing target audience, purpose, learning approach, skill development focus, mentor involvement, and peer community integration.
A table listing educational program components, including BE Time, Skill Time, Play & Exploration, Village Day, Readiness, and Goal of Programme, with descriptions of activities and objectives for each component.