Brightmont Academy Elevates Learning Environment with Homework Studio

March 5, 2024

Private School Specializing in One-to-One Instruction for 1st-12th Grade Students


Scottsdale, AZ – A recent survey reveals that 34% of students experience heightened stress levels directly attributed to the demands of schoolwork and homework. In recognition of the prevalent stress students face due to schoolwork, Brightmont Academy's Homework Studio serves as a proactive solution, offering a conducive space for students to tackle assignments with reduced stress and enhanced focus. 


Brightmont Academy is a nationally accredited private school that offers a flexible, customized learning alternative to traditional schools. Brightmont Academy proudly offers a dedicated Homework Studio, providing students with a focused and supportive environment to diligently work on their assignments. “Homework Studio is an option in students’ programs, but it is a very popular one. It is like a structured study hall where students can work on homework assignments for their classes, and there is a teacher present to provide supervision and support. Homework Studio time is built in the students’ schedules,” said Sarah Horton, Campus Director of the Scottsdale location.


New students can enroll at any time with open enrollment all throughout the school year. Brightmont Academy is open year-round and offers customized scheduling, allowing students the flexibility to balance priorities. This proven model effectively serves students who have learning difficulties, those who want to accelerate their studies, and those whose needs aren’t met in traditional schools. The Brightmont Academy Homework Studio stands as a haven for students, offering a variety of benefits aimed at fostering a supportive environment for productive and stress-free homework completion. Horton explains, “Homework Studio helps fulfill many purposes. It provides an opportunity for students to complete their homework while they are still on campus and in “school mode”. It also provides an opportunity for students to practice group setting skills, such as waiting their turn for the teacher and keeping their voices down so that others can work. We also teach mindfulness activities and help students practice executive functioning skills in Homework Studio. Lastly, Homework Studio is another opportunity for students to interact with each other. Many fun community-building activities begin in Homework Studio.”


Brightmont Academy is located at 6990 E. Shea Blvd, Suite 120 in Scottsdale and is currently accepting enrollments.


Brightmont Academy is an accredited private school that provides one-to-one instruction. One experienced teacher works with one student throughout every learning session. Customized full-time programs and individual courses are offered for grades 1-12. Students can also receive individualized tutoring for all 1-12 subjects, study skills, and test prep. Brightmont Academy has served thousands of students since 1999 and has 18 campuses in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington. For more information call 1-888-521-0887 or visit: www.brightmontacademy.com.


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