
Rethinking Readiness: Growth Beyond College Admission
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At The Leelanau School, we understand that getting into college is not the same as being ready for college—or for life. True readiness is built through daily experiences that challenge students, test their limits, and teach them how to navigate the unexpected.
What does readiness really mean?
It encompasses more than academic knowledge:
- Executive functioning – managing time, priorities, and responsibilities independently.
- Community engagement – contributing meaningfully while building relationships.
- Personal wellness – caring for one’s mind, body, and emotions.
- Resilience – facing setbacks with courage and adaptability.
- Self-awareness – understanding strengths, limits, and values, and making intentional choices.
High school is the critical time to do this work—developing the habits, judgment, and skills that will carry students successfully into college and adulthood.
At Leelanau, academics are a means, not an end. Our projects, coursework, and inquiry-based learning are structured to challenge students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and follow through with purpose. But true growth happens both inside and outside the classroom.
The Resilience Curriculum
Our routines and community life often provide the exact kind of constructive discomfort students need to build capacity and confidence. From managing living responsibilities to participating in shared community tasks or tackling hands-on projects, students learn that discomfort is not failure—it is a doorway to achievement, independence, and resilience. Avoiding these challenges—or stepping in to “rescue” students—may feel supportive, but it robs them of the opportunity to develop the very skills that matter most in college and adulthood.
the time to practice is now

In our small, intentional community, these moments are woven into daily life. Students practice self-reliance, problem-solving, and reflection continuously. They discover their strengths, confront their limits, and develop the habits, judgment, and confidence to navigate challenges both expected and unforeseen.
At Leelanau, we prepare students not just to enter college, but to sustain and flourish there and beyond. Our approach recognizes that true readiness comes from practice, reflection, and meaningful challenge—not simply from checking boxes. By emphasizing resilience, executive functioning, wellness, and self-awareness, we equip students with the tools to meet life’s challenges with confidence, curiosity, and courage.

Rob Hansen is the Head of School of The Leelanau School. He has 25 years of experience in both public and independent schools. A teacher at heart, he has also worked as a consultant and adminstrator in both elementary and secondary environments. Learn more about Rob here.
Want to know more about how learning at Leelanau is different?
Connect with Rob Hansen, Head of School, at any time:
Calendar | Schedule to Meet
Email | admissions@leelanau.org
Phone | 231-334-5826