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School shapes more than academics.

It shapes confidence. Family life. Friendships. The way children see themselves.

And sometimes, their entire future.

Legacy Foundations Academy began with a question.

For years, I found myself asking one simple thing...

If I could build the exact school I wanted for children... what would it look like?

Not the kind of school I wanted to own.

The kind of school I would choose for my own children.

It wasn't a bigger campus.

It wasn't more technology.

Or longer school days.

It was something much simpler.

A place where children are deeply known.

Where support happens early.

Where confidence is built intentionally.

Where families feel informed instead of wondering.

Where learning is handled well during the school day so evenings can belong to families again.

Where children leave school believing they are capable of doing hard things.

I never found that school.

So I built it.

The school I couldn't find

Where children are deeply known instead of getting lost in the crowd.

Where they're understood before they're judged...

supported before they're labeled...

and treated with dignity every single day.

Where children don't have to struggle long enough to prove they need help before someone has time to truly respond.

Where learning is handled well during the school day so evenings belong to families again.

Where parents don't have to wonder how their child is doing.

Where children leave believing they can do hard things.

Graphic emphasizing that no child disappears into the background at Legacy Foundations Academy, a small private elementary school in Bulverde, Texas.
"The level of education and individual attention my child received was unlike anything we've experienced.
Mrs. Gonzalez is an exceptional communicator. As a busy family, we always appreciated how clearly and thoughtfully she kept us informed.
She is highly skilled at identifying learning difficulties early and providing the support students need to succeed."

​— Crystal bell

Parent

No application required. No commitment. Simply an opportunity to learn more, ask questions, and determine whether Legacy Foundations Academy feels like the right fit for your family.

The path to enrollment

A simple, thoughtful process designed to help families determine whether Legacy Foundations Academy feels like the right fit.

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Explore Legacy Foundations Academy

Learn about the program, the school day, and the approach to teaching and learning.

Parent Conversation

Schedule a conversation to ask questions, share more about your child, and learn whether Legacy Foundations Academy feels like the right fit for your family.

Submit an Application

If it feels like a good fit, families may submit an application for consideration. The $25 application fee helps cover the admissions process and is non-refundable.

Enrollment is intentionally limited to seven students. This isn't a promotional number. It's the educational model.

Qualified applicants may be offered a place on the waitlist once the class is full.

Enrollment Decision

Enrollment decisions are based on overall fit, classroom dynamics, and available space. Because the class is intentionally small, thoughtful placement is important for every student in the classroom community.

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Tuition

Tuition includes direct instruction, intervention, curriculum, classroom materials and school supplies, and a class intentionally limited to just seven students. A 10-month payment plan is available beginning in August.

Many families arrive here carrying more of their child's learning than they expected. Reteaching lessons, filling learning gaps after school, and managing homework frustrations can unexpectedly become part of family life. Legacy Foundations Academy is intentionally designed so learning, support, and intervention happen during the school day instead of becoming another responsibility for families at home.

Annual Tuition

(Grades 1–3)

$12,500

One Texas-certified teacher. Seven students.

A 10-month payment plan is available

beginning in August.

  • Seven students

  • Daily core instruction

  • Built-in intervention

  • Curriculum & supplies included

Families aren't expected to reteach lessons or manage intervention after a full school day. Learning, support, and guidance happen during the school day so evenings can belong to family again.

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