đź’Ž Small Focused Creative Groups
Individualized attention · Visible progress · Remarkable growth
Some children learn best in a calm, personal environment.
Our Small Focused Creative Groups (maximum 3 students) offer the perfect balance—enough peers for creative exchange, yet small enough for one-on-one guidance.

🌟 Who These Groups Are For
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Families who value personal attention and clear progress.
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Creative students who benefit from quieter settings or custom pacing.
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Highly motivated children pursuing advanced skill or portfolio goals.
🎨 Programs Offered in a Small-Focused Format
Small-group lessons are available within several of our creative paths:
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Art Adventure (6–8 yrs) – gentle creative discovery, drawing & craft.
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Sewing & Craft / Fashion Design – from first stitches to portfolio-level fashion.
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Classical Art Mastery – drawing & painting foundations for high-school / college portfolios.
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Young Architects – spatial thinking, structure, and design development.
New groups open only when three compatible students are ready to begin.
🗓️ Schedule & Calendar
Each Small Focused Group follows a private schedule, arranged directly with families.
All groups observe the same school calendar:
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Closed for Thanksgiving, Winter, and Spring Breaks
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Summer Camps operate on a separate seasonal timetable
đź’° Tuition & Value
$599 per month | 12-week semesters | All materials included
Tuition reflects the level of personalized instruction and the limited class size.
Families often notice visible improvement within the first month thanks to the focused attention and tailored pace.
đź§µ About Private Lessons
Many parents ask about one-on-one lessons.
While private sessions are useful for short-term goals—such as refining a technique or preparing a portfolio piece—
we don’t recommend private instruction long-term for children.
Creativity grows through interaction, teamwork, and shared inspiration.
That’s why our Small Focused Groups provide the best of both worlds:
individualized guidance + social creativity.
đź§ Enrollment Process
Because placement is personalized, each family begins with a short discovery meeting.
During this session, Ms. A reviews the child’s skills, goals, and best program fit.
Book an Appointment with an Advisor
đź’¬ What Parents Say
“The progress my daughters made in three months amazed us.
They are more confident and excited to create every week.”
— Lauran, mom of two homeschoolers“The smaller group gave my son the calm focus he needed.
He learns faster and enjoys every project.”
— Jannett“Our OT couldn’t believe how quickly my son’s fine-motor skills and creativity improved after joining the small group.
The progress has been amazing!”
— Vanna
Watch Our Method in Action
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Elite Mentorship for Creative Minds
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At Aneta Art Classes – School of Creativity, our programs are built around elite mentorship, not mass instruction.
We work with children in a focused, guided environment where creativity develops through personal attention, thoughtful feedback, and long-term guidance. Each child is seen, supported, and challenged in a way that respects their individual pace and potential.
This mentorship-based approach supports creative minds who are ready to build skills deeply, think independently, and grow with purpose — not through shortcuts, but through meaningful practice and care.
Our Student Success Path

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Our Student Success Path shows how children progress naturally from foundational skills to confident creative mastery. Each level builds on the one before it, allowing growth to happen in a healthy, supported way.
LEVEL 1 – FOUNDATION
We begin by building a strong creative foundation.
Children develop focus, fine motor skills, confidence, and comfort working with materials and tools.
This stage supports attention, hand strength, coordination, and emotional readiness — essential foundations for creative learning and long-term success.
LEVEL 2 – SKILLS
At this level, children develop real hands-on skills through guided practice.
They learn control, coordination, and how to work with intention rather than guesswork.
Skill development at this stage builds consistency and helps children feel capable and confident in their abilities.
LEVEL 3 – THINKING
Children begin to think, not just copy.
They develop creative and visual thinking, recognize structure, and understand how choices affect outcomes.
This level strengthens problem-solving, observation, and decision-making — skills that extend far beyond art.
LEVEL 4 – CREATION
Ideas turn into meaningful projects.
Children practice design thinking, planning, and project-based learning, working step by step toward a clear goal.
They learn how to start, adjust, and complete work independently, developing perseverance, ownership, and creative responsibility.
LEVEL 5 – MASTERY
This is where confidence and creative identity come together.
Children work with clarity, independence, and pride in what they create.
Mastery does not mean perfection — it means understanding, ownership, and the confidence to express ideas thoughtfully and creatively.
Why This Method Works
Our method reflects how children truly learn and develop:
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Skills are built before independence is expected
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Learning is structured, not rushed
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Confidence grows through progress, not pressure
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Creativity develops through practice, mentorship, and guidance
This approach allows children to feel supported, motivated, and successful at every stage of their creative journey.
More Than Art Classes
Our structured art programs for children support much more than artistic ability.
They strengthen fine motor development, focus, creative thinking, problem-solving, and confidence — skills that benefit children in school and in life.
Through small groups and mentorship-based learning, we offer an elite creative education experience rooted in structure, care, and long-term development.
At Aneta Art Classes – School of Creativity, we help children grow into thoughtful, independent creators through structured creative education and hands-on learning.
