Choose the schedule that fits your family—then watch your child thrive.

From core academics to hands-on, project-based learning, every Project Learn program blends an engaging curriculum with a nurturing community.
Discover the possibilities, find the path that’s right for you, and let the adventure in learning begin.

Find the Right Program for Your Learner

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 periodically enjoy Family Friday learning opportunities where families are encouraged to learn together through 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.

Note to Parents:
Both the Monday & Wednesday and Tuesday & Thursday programs offer the same curriculum, schedule, and enriching experience. Choose the days that work best for your family—your child will thrive either way!


 

Monday & Wednesday program

Immerse your TK– 12th Grade learner in a vibrant, small-group community twice a week, where project-based academics meet hands-on explorations. Over eight months, students build critical thinking, creativity and leadership through theme-based science, history and literacy stations—all within a dedicated classroom setting.

Project Learn Tuesday & Thursday Programme

Immerse your TK– 8th Grade learner in a vibrant, small-group community twice a week, where project-based academics meet hands-on explorations. Over eight months, students build critical thinking, creativity and leadership through theme-based science, history and literacy stations—all within a dedicated classroom setting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Project Learn different from other programs?

Project Learn offers the best of both worlds: the structure of a traditional classroom setting paired with the flexibility and creativity of project-based learning. With a dedicated instructor for each grade level, our students benefit from consistency, personalized attention, and a rich academic experience. We foster a close-knit learning community where families feel supported, students are known and valued, and learning is designed to be meaningful, not rushed. Our focus is not only on academic mastery but also on character, collaboration, and curiosity.

We serve TK–12th grade students with a well-rounded academic program. Our instructors primarily use BookShark, a literature-based curriculum that fosters deep reading and discussion. However, we trust our teachers as professionals to thoughtfully curate additional resources tailored to their specific class needs. Our core classes include history, science, language arts, and math, with hands-on projects woven into instruction whenever possible. We also offer elective opportunities, field trips, and enrichment activities throughout the year that round out the educational experience.

Our typical class size averages around 20 students per instructor, allowing for individualized instruction, strong teacher-student relationships, and a focused classroom environment. This ratio supports both academic achievement and meaningful community building within each classroom.

We currently offer two weekly program options:

  • Tuesday/Thursday from 10-3 for TK–8th grade
  • Monday/Wednesday from 10-3 for TK–12th grade

Each program runs two days per week and is held at our central Bakersfield location. Our program hours are structured to provide consistency, engagement, and academic depth while still leaving room for at-home learning and family flexibility.

While we maintain a traditional academic structure with clearly defined subjects and classroom instruction, project-based learning is embedded into our approach wherever possible. Our instructors design units and experiences that allow students to apply what they’re learning to real-world contexts—such as researching and presenting historical events, conducting science experiments, or engaging in meaningful writing and presentations. We believe children learn best by doing, and PBL provides opportunities for critical thinking, teamwork, and creativity that complement and deepen our academic goals.

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