The Freedom Collective is a homeschool hybrid program in Grove City, Ohio, designed for families who want both structure and freedom . We strive for the consistency of a traditional classroom and the flexibility of homeschooling all within a Christ-centered community committed to academic excellence and meaningful partnership.

We exist to come alongside families who desire more than academics alone for their children.
We believe parents are the primary educators and spiritual leaders of their children, and our role is to partner with you—not replace you—by providing structure, support, and a Christ-centered learning environment where your child is truly known.
We exist to slow things down and refocus on what matters most: identity, character, wisdom, and faith. We believe children learn best when they feel safe, valued, and seen and when their hearts are nurtured alongside their minds.
At The Freedom Collective, students are encouraged to ask questions, grow in confidence, and discover how their God-given gifts fit into His greater purpose. We intentionally cultivate an environment where learning is relational, faith is lived out daily, and families are supported on their educational journey. We exist to help raise grounded, thoughtful, resilient young people who know who they are in Christ and are equipped to walk faithfully in the world God has called them to.
At The Freedom Collective, we believe every child should feel seen, supported, and loved while learning. We provide a safe, faith-filled environment where students can thrive academically and socially without the pressures of state mandates.

4 days a week (Mon–Thurs, 9am–2pm)

More attention, stronger relationships

Licensed educators, retired teachers, and veteran homeschool moms

Core subjects plus Art, Spanish, Music, and Bible

Building character and values, not just academics
The Freedom Collective is designed for families who want the best of both worlds: the freedom and flexibility of homeschooling, paired with the structure and support of a private program.
We may be a perfect fit if you…



A Christ-centered community where your child belongs
Support and structure without losing homeschool freedom
A safe environment where kids are known by name
Creative enrichment beyond the basics — art, music, Spanish, and Bible
A program that nurtures both mind and heart


Parents remain the primary educators of their children. The Freedom Collective exists to support, equip, and partner with families, not replace them.
As a homeschool hybrid program we are not a state-accredited school. We do not currently participate in government voucher programs, however we are working towards this and are hopeful that our program type will soon be included in the allowed voucher programs. As a registered nonprofit ministry, we are able to provide charitable donation documentation upon request.
At this time, we are not equipped to provide intensive IEP intervention services. Families are welcome to arrange and provide any additional services their child may need.
We are committed to transparency, clarity, and working in partnership with families who understand and value this model.
The Freedom Collective is designed for families who want the best of both worlds: the freedom and flexibility of homeschooling, paired with the structure and support of a private program.
We may be a perfect fit if you…

Come to an Open House or schedule a tour.

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Join a community where faith and family flourish together.
Parents trust us because they see real progress in their children. From stronger social skills to improved confidence and a genuine love for learning, here’s what families have to share.

“My child struggled to fit in at public school, but here he found friends, confidence, and joy in learning again.”
- Freedom Collective Parent

“We love that we can homeschool while still giving our kids the classroom experience. It’s truly the best of both worlds.”
- Freedom Collective Parent
The Freedom Collective is a Christ-centered homeschool hybrid program that partners with families to provide structured, in-person learning while preserving the flexibility and values of homeschooling.
No. We are a partnership-based homeschool hybrid—not a traditional private school. Parents remain actively involved and responsible for their child’s education, while we come alongside with instruction, accountability, and community.
Our program is best suited for families who value faith-based education, relational learning, and character formation alongside academics. It’s a great fit for families seeking more support than homeschooling alone, but more flexibility and intentionality than traditional schooling.
We prioritize identity before performance. Students are known, supported, and encouraged to grow spiritually, emotionally, and academically. Faith is not an add-on—it’s woven into daily learning, relationships, and community life.
Parents are the primary educators and decision-makers for their children. We exist to partner with you, support you, and walk alongside your family—not replace your role.
Yes. We joyfully welcome families from diverse backgrounds who align with our Christ-centered mission and desire a community rooted in grace, truth, and mutual respect.
We intentionally keep class sizes smaller to ensure students are known personally and supported academically and emotionally.
Faith is integrated naturally through Biblical teaching, prayer, worship, character development, and daily interactions. We focus on shepherding hearts and helping students grow in their understanding of who they are in Christ.
The best next step is to attend a tour. We believe clarity and alignment matter, and we want families to feel confident, supported, and at peace in their decision.
Not in the traditional sense. We are a homeschool hybrid program operating under a Private Education Association Ministry. Parents remain the primary educators, and we provide structure, teachers, and community support.
Our curriculum aligns with Ohio’s academic standards, but we are not bound by mandates or testing. This freedom allows us to focus on what truly helps students grow.
At this time we are not part of the state system and are eligible to accept state funds. However, our type of program is currently in the grouping of programs that are being considered by the state to be included in the voucher program. If this passes then we will be able to accept the vouchers. We will continue to follow this very closely. We try very hard to keep Tuition affordable compared to other private schools in our area, and we are developing scholarship opportunities for families to help offset the cost. We are able to provide a charitable donation receipt for any tuition paid.
Currently PreK–11, with plans to expand to 12th grade for the 26/27 school year.
We meet Monday–Thursday, 9am–2pm. Core academics in the morning; enrichment (Art, Music, Spanish, Bible) in the afternoon. Fridays are for home learning, field trips, or rest.
Licensed teachers, retired educators, and experienced homeschool moms who see education as ministry.
A mix of trusted Christian curriculum and homeschool resources, selected to reflect our faith, excellence, and joy in learning. 26/27 We will be integrating Dr. Karen Holinga’s Math U See and Spelling U See curriculum into our program.
No. We focus on real learning and growth, not test scores.
Small class sizes so every child is known, supported, and encouraged. We try to keep our classes under 15, with most classes between 7-9 students per class.
We can support some learning differences but are not equipped for intensive IEP needs requiring intervention specialists. For students with extensive IEP needs it would be up to the family to provide the necessary support and services needed for their child.
Affordable tuition compared to private schools. Contact us to see current rates. We offer pay in full discounts, military family discounts, sibling discounts as well as offer monthly payment plan options to help make the program more accessible for all families.
Parents remain primary educators, responsible for homeschool reporting, supporting work on non-program days, and engaging in their child’s education.
👉Christ-centered foundation
👉Freedom from state mandates
👉Small, family-like community
👉Balance of homeschool freedom + structure
👉Teachers who are passionate about both faith and education



We’re a community where families grow, faith deepens, and students thrive. If you’ve been searching for another way to learn and a place to belong, we’d love to meet you.

Romans 12:5
“So in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.”
4325 Harrisburg Pike, Grove City, Ohio (Building location)
3725 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio- 2nd floor (Admin Office)
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