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PathfinderLearning Community
The learners who thrive here

Homeschooling, with community and support.

Homeschooling opens up an incredible amount of freedom. It can also be a lot to carry alone: the search for peers, the desire for mentorship, the wish for classes, projects, and opportunities beyond what one family can offer.

Pathfinder can be your child’s hub: a place to belong, learn alongside others, and grow, while you stay in the driver’s seat of their education.

Does this sound familiar?

You might recognize this

  • You love homeschooling but want consistent peers and community for your child
  • You’re looking for mentorship beyond what you can provide on your own
  • You want access to classes, group projects, and field trips
  • You’d value support with planning, goals, and executive functioning
  • Your child is ready for more independence and a wider world
  • You want a welcoming home base, full-time or part-time
A different way forward

How Pathfinder helps

A community to belong to

Pathfinder offers the steady, mixed-age community many homeschoolers are looking for: real friendships, collaboration, and a sense of belonging.

Mentorship alongside you

Experienced mentors partner with your child on goals, projects, and skills, and with your family too, so you’re never doing it all yourself.

Classes, projects, and opportunities

Group classes, collaborative work, field trips, and shared interests give homeschoolers experiences that are hard to build at home alone.

Flexible by design

Many students attend part-time and weave Pathfinder together with other pursuits. We’ll find a schedule that fits your family’s life and goals.

What growth can look like
A homeschooled learner looking for connection found meaningful friendships, mentors who championed their goals, and a community to contribute to. Pathfinder became the hub that made their self-directed education feel full, social, and supported.

A Pathfinder learner · composite story, shared with privacy in mind

Could this be your child?

No pressure and no judgment, just a conversation about what might work better for your family.