Fall 2026 · Registration Open

A full-day model, thoughtfully built around your family.

Beginning Fall 2026, Ms. Bee's Homeschool is transitioning to a structured full-day program — a Christ-centered, academically strong, relationally rich community where students grow in knowledge, character, and confidence.

2026–2027 Vision

Why a full-day model.

The full-day format helps us comply with city regulations and — more importantly — creates more meaningful learning time together, while keeping other days open for one-on-one and small-group tutoring.

Students study within the Medieval time period, with instruction tailored to their age and ability. Students are grouped intentionally to ensure appropriate pacing, support, and challenge — and the format supports deeper project work and meaningful mentorship between older and younger students.

At Ms. Bee's Homeschool we believe homeschooling is about strengthening the family — cultivating sibling relationships, growing in God-given gifts, learning meaningful life lessons in the home, and intentionally discipling children as they grow in their relationship with Jesus.

Enrollment

At a glance
  • Enroll in Tuesday only, Wednesday only, or both full days
  • $50 registration fee per student
  • $800 per full day, per semester
  • $160 per month payment option available (5-month semester)
  • Bible class is free but mandatory for all enrolled students
  • TBD material fee per student (covers core academic supplies)
  • Additional elective material fees may apply
  • Designed for ages 6–16
  • Space is very limited — enrollment will be capped
  • Tutoring services available on non-program days

Full-Day Schedule

Tuesday

Register for Tuesday
  1. 9:00 – 9:30

    Bible

    Students study the Epistles through reading, narration, discussion, and application — aligned with our Medieval focus to see how biblical truth shaped the Church and history.

  2. 9:30 – 10:15

    Geography

    Map work, regional exploration, trade routes, kingdoms, and cultural awareness to understand how location shaped historical events.

  3. 10:15 – 11:15

    Literature

    Age-appropriate living books from the Medieval era with emphasis on narration, vocabulary, comprehension, and thoughtful discussion.

  4. 11:15 – 12:00

    Spelling & Phonics / Spelling Mentor

    Younger students build literacy foundations; older students serve as Spelling Mentors, reinforcing mastery while developing leadership.

  5. 12:00 – 12:30

    Lunch

    A shared break together.

  6. 12:30 – 1:30

    Botany

    Plant science through observation journals, hands-on experiments, and structured scientific vocabulary.

  7. 1:30 – 2:30

    Elective Hour

    Rotating practical and creative workshops — woodshop, first aid, photography, baking, engineering challenges, crafting, life skills, and more.

Full-Day Schedule

Wednesday

Register for Wednesday
  1. 9:00 – 9:30

    Bible

    Continued study of the Epistles alongside our Medieval focus, exploring how Scripture shaped the Church and history.

  2. 9:30 – 10:15

    Math / Art Appreciation, Poetry & Drawing

    Younger students receive focused math instruction; older students study Medieval art, poetry, symbolism, and drawing techniques.

  3. 10:15 – 11:15

    Grammar & Writing

    Students grouped by level for focused instruction in composition, sentence structure, editing, narration, vocabulary, and clear communication.

  4. 11:15 – 12:00

    Botany

    Continued scientific study reinforcing observation, documentation, critical thinking, and applied reasoning.

  5. 12:00 – 12:30

    Lunch

    A shared break together.

  6. 12:30 – 1:30

    History Projects

    Deep engagement with the Medieval period through timelines, narration, hands-on projects, map work, and historical analysis.

  7. 1:30 – 2:30

    Elective Hour

    Rotating practical and creative workshops — woodshop, first aid, photography, baking, engineering challenges, crafting, life skills, and more.

Outside Program Days

One-on-one tutoring & support.

Individual tutoring on select days outside the program — for students who need extra support in a subject, are building foundational reading or math, or want help with homeschool assignments. Available as 1:1, small group, or homework help sessions.

Contact for availability
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Space is limited.

Enrollment will be capped — register early to reserve your child's spot.