Listen to the journey of 3 of our founding students and how Invictus has supported their journey!
Read MoreDiscover the unparalleled advantage of a charter school education in our latest blog post. From personalized learning to innovative approaches, explore how charter schools like ours empower students to thrive academically and beyond.
Read MoreOur students at Invictus share their stories of transition, support, growth, and self-discovery that they have experienced since joining Invictus.
Read MoreThis month Invictus celebrated Black History Month. For the entire month students have been able to read about important black innovators and relevant leaders with posters put up in every classroom. On February 17th students were able to come together as a school and participate in a very special event.
Read MoreIn Mr. Grossmann’s 11th grade Physics and Engineering class, students at Invictus are learning to be scientists: inventing, creating, and testing their work on a regular basis. This hands-on style class gives every student the opportunity to figure things out on their own, engage collaboratively with their peers, and meet a high academic bar for success.
Read MoreMs. Silva joined Invictus as our full time Director of College Access. In this role, she is helping to support Invictus in meeting its mission to prepare 100% of students to thrive in a college of their choice.
Read MoreAs new teams in the Bay Area Charter Schools Athletic Conference, girls volleyball, boys soccer, and cross country runners have made major league strides on the court, field, and course, which we can see reflected in their season starts and finishes. They show how tremendous grit, strength of team, and awesome coaching can lead to incredible gains not only in sport, but life.
Read MoreAt Invictus Academy of Richmond we are dedicated to implementing behavioral plans through a restorative practices approach that inform, educate, and provide growth opportunities for students as an alternative to using punitive actions.
Read More“I remember what it felt like to be in a classroom where I felt safe, cared for and challenged, and that is exactly the feeling I wanted to create for any student that walked through my classroom door.” - Ms. Rahlson
Read MoreThe close relationships we maintained with our students and families supported us through the pandemic. Our efforts are yielding great benefits as reported by our recent 2020-2021 student survey.
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