Join us for a private, 45-minute tour of our outdoor campus. Walk the space, meet Ms. Sabrina, and feel the Sage Field difference for yourself.


Ms. Sabrina
Lead Teacher & Director
From arrival to your last question β here's what to expect from your private 45-minute visit.
Park, meet your host, and take a breath β no rush.
See the materials, learning centers, and daily rhythm boards.
Walk our nature trail, garden, and outdoor learning areas.
A real conversation with Ms. Sabrina and your child's future teacher.
Ask anything β enrollment, curriculum, schedules, tuition.
Quick answers to the questions families ask most.
Location
2760 Gattis School Rd, Round Rock, TX 78664
Available
Mon β Sat Β· 9:00 AM β 5:00 PM
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Educational Philosophy
Our approach integrates elements of Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Emilia methods with TEKS-aligned academics. We enrich learning with social-emotional education, arts, music, and creative problem-solving.
We value emotional regulation, both for students and educators. A calm, connected teacher creates a community where children thrive.

Sabrina Grace Obnamia
Ms. Sabrina brings a wealth of experience to Sage Field. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education with a concentration in Early Childhood Development from Biola University and a Teaching Credential. Her background includes working with children in a wide range of roles both in the U.S. and internationallyβspanning special education, preschool, homeschooling, tutoring, coaching, traditional schooling, nature school guide, and more. She values movement, outdoor learning, and most importantly, the joy of slowing down to be present, intentional, and thankful.
Together, we bring warmth, creativity, and experience to every student's learning experience. We are committed to continuing the supportive atmosphere families have come to trust.
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Joy Paige
Primary Lead TeacherMs. Joy is a passionate early childhood educator with experience in a Reggio Emilia-inspired microschool, where she worked closely with children through hands-on learning experiences in gardening, engineering, art, literacy, and science. She is dedicated to creating environments where children feel confident, curious, and empowered to take ownership of their learning. With a degree in Religious Studies from The University of Texas at El Paso, Ms. Joy brings a love of storytelling, history, and meaningful connections into the classroom.
Zelinda Melo
Lower Elementary TeacherHello, Sage Field families!! My name is Zelinda and I am so excited to be a part of this incredible team. I have a deep love for children and a heart for nurturing their growth in a safe and encouraging environment. I look forward to supporting each child's learning journey and being a positive presence in their day.

Nicole Elias
Summer Program CoordinatorMy name is Nicole, and I am a teacher with a passion for hands-on, experiential learning. I believe every child deserves an education that sparks curiosity and joy. I am excited to bring creative, nature-inspired curriculum to our summer program and help children discover the world around them.

Taylor Elias
Summer Program CoordinatorMy name is Taylor, and I recently completed my education studies with a focus on child development and outdoor learning. I am passionate about creating meaningful experiences for children that connect them to nature and inspire a love of learning. I am thrilled to join the Sage Field team this summer.

Julius Cecilia
Director of Operations & TechnologyJulius Cecilia, a University of Washington graduate, is a software engineer and startup builder with experience across early-stage startups and established tech companies like Adobe. He previously co-founded a sports social platform and continues to build software at the intersection of technology and schools.
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Week 5 is complete β and it was one for the books. Here's a glimpse at what our students experienced.
Week 5 was one for the books. New kids joined, sand was delivered, and the mud kitchen doubled in size. Primary students explored animal architects, dove into snakes by student request, and made their own egg bites and popsicles. Elementary students made inferences, tackled division with hands-on manipulatives, launched natural disaster research projects, and capped the week with four hours of full Safari Adventure β bingo, animal masks, and a scavenger hunt.
Animal Architects & Snakes
Discovered how animals build homes β then dove into snakes by student request
Egg Bites & Popsicles
Made their own food from start to finish β fine motor skills and real confidence
Core Skills β Reading & Math
Letter recognition, CVC words, counting, addition, and subtraction through play
Product Art: Snake Crafts
Multi-step guided snake crafts β intention, materials, and a finished goal
New Faces, Fuller Hearts
New families joined β and the warmth in our backyard grew right along with our circle
Making Inferences
Context clues to draw meaning beyond the page β clicked naturally this week
Division Strategies
Upper el: bins, marbles, drawn circles. Lower el: daily multiplication number focus
Natural Disaster Research
Each student chose their disaster β research drafted, dioramas coming next week
Snake Deep Dive
Student questions and stories sparked a full classroom exploration of snakes
Safari Adventure Friday
Four hours of Safari Bingo, handmade animal masks, and an outdoor scavenger hunt
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