Where Learning Comes Alive

Two-day, project-based classes and a village of support for TK–12 homeschool families.

Project Learn started with one idea: when kids do, they remember; when they share, they grow; when they belong, they soar. Today, families across Central California count on us for hands-on learning, flexible schedules, and a community that feels like home.

Supporting Homeschool Families, Every Step of the Way

Project Learn blends the freedom of home with the power of community. Students come on campus two days each week, follow optional lesson plans at home the other days, and gather on Fridays for family hikes, field trips, and service projects. Core subjects stay strong, creativity stays high, and parents never feel alone.

Want to see the magic in person? We’d love to welcome you, answer questions, and walk alongside you on this incredible homeschool journey.

Our Community

Our Community

At Project Learn, education is a team sport. Families, instructors, and students collaborate in a supportive ecosystem where kids gain friendship, confidence, and academic momentum all at once.

  • Two-day on-site classes build small-group bonding and teamwork.
  • Family Fridays offer nature hikes, field trips, and service projects that spark shared memories.

“Community is the classroom where empathy, respect, and cooperation are taught every day.”

What We Do

What We Do

Learning is limitless—and our programs prove it.

  • Literature-to-Life Projects: Act out scenes, build set models, or interview local historians to watch stories leap off the page.
  • Real-World Math & Science: Recreate ancient structures with geometry, run a pop-up market with real budgets, or gather garden data for biology.
  • Character & Leadership: Daily “teachable moments” nurture patience, kindness, and problem-solving—traits students carry into adulthood.
Our Approach

Our Approach (Project-Based Learning)

Project-Based Learning (PBL) puts students at the center of real-world challenges and gives them ownership of their education.

  1. Engage – Ask authentic questions.
  2. Plan & Create – Design projects, prototypes, or events.
  3. Test & Iterate – Turn failure into feedback — build resilience.
  4. Present & Reflect – Share findings, celebrate growth, and link lessons to future goals.

By connecting content to life, PBL equips learners with the teamwork, creativity, and critical-thinking skills that unlock college and career success.

Ready to Experience Project-Based Learning?

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