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Homeschool Partnership

At Trinitas, we are pleased to work with parents who homeschool their children. Homeschool students can join Trinitas full-time students two afternoons per week for Latin, science, art and music. They are also welcome to participate in field trips, Christmas/Easter and fine arts programs, Grandparents' Day, spelling bees, speech meets, Thoughtful Reader Book Club, Skateboard Club, Young Authors Festival, Science Fair, Kids Food Basket, and other extra-curricular activities.

Our teachers supply parents with lesson plans for Latin and science to be completed during the rest of the week at home. Classes begin after lunch, but homeschool partnership students are welcome to join us for lunch and recess.

Fees for the Homeschool Partnership

Fees for the homeschool partnership are: Latin $300, Science $375, Art/Music $225 per semester. If a homeschool student is enrolled in all three, the fee is $750 per semester (a savings of $150 per semester).

Read what other homeschool parents are saying about Trinitas Classical School's homeschool partnership program:

"I really appreciate that Trinitas has a homeschool partnership. I feel that my family is able to have the best of both worlds - time together as a homeschool family, and time in school among a Christian community. I can't say enough about the teachers (who) helped us through our first hurdles in Latin, and have encouraged us to do more than we would have done on our own. I have found teachers and administrators to be very helpful and flexible. Trinitas has been very welcoming to us. Thank you!" — Jill H., homeschool mother of third and fourth graders, Caledonia

"I enjoy the home school partnership because it allows me flexibility to teach my children the subjects I feel comfortable in, while allowing the school to teach the ones I'm not." — Jackie W., homeschool mother of third grader, Grand Rapids

"I get the best of both worlds being with my mom and going to school." — Nick W., third grader, Grand Rapids

 


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