OUR MISSION
Our mission is to encourage and equip families to pursue excellence in their academics by cultivating scholé and by co-schooling with gifted, Christ-centered faculty.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scholé offers one day a week instruction time, with support and enrichment to help you homeschool with confidence and excellence, even if you’ve never done it before. We offer academic classes and a like-minded community to assist families in their homeschool journey in South Florida. Interested new families should complete an online application now. You will then be contacted for an interview. Upon acceptance into the program, you can then register for Scholé.
Schole, pronounced (skoh-lay) is a Greek word meaning “restful learning” or contemplation. One of our goals at Schole is to cultivate an atmosphere of learning in which students can ask questions, have meaningful conversations and are guided in their critical thinking skills, all in a safe environment.
Scholé 2.0 offers a one day a week hands-on learning program. The co-op has a complete history and science program as well as supplemental geography, art, Bible, and math.
All of these terms are similar and have various meanings depending on the area. Scholé 2.0 is a 1st-6th grade drop off homeschool community that meets once a week for academic enrichment. At Schole 2.0, grade levels are combined in the classroom.
Scholé Educational Discovery is an organization with 3 parts. Scholé Highschool offers DE Bible classes. Scholé 1-1 educational assistance offers Educational Therapy, tutoring, academic coaching, and choice navigator services. Scholé 2.0 is a one day a week hands-on homeschool enrichment program for 1st-6th grade.
Scholé 2.0 meets in east Boca Raton at a dance/theatre studio called Many But One.
Scholé has no specific denominational or cultural focus and is doctrinally acceptable to a broad range of conservative Christian denominations. For more information, please see our statement of faith.
Families attending Scholé local classes are required to sign the Statement of Faith in agreement. Families enrolling in Scholé classes should understand that the classes are taught from a biblical worldview; and must agree to the beliefs set forth in the Statement of Faith.
Enrollment opens around April 1st for the following school year.
Families can submit an application form from the website. A Scholé director will then reach out to set up an interview. If the family is accepted into the program, they will be sent an official registration form.
