Learning Partners Program

Make new friends. Discover new passions. Learn Together.
Calling all Homeschool families:
Looking to supplement your child’s homeschool experience with academic classes, athletics, or social opportunities? Our new Learning Partners Program is designed specifically for homeschool students in our community. Whether you’re seeking enrichment, connection, or collaboration — we’re excited to partner with you!
For more information or to enroll in our Learning Partners Program,
please contact Emily Martin, Director of Student Services, at [email protected].

At Doane Stuart, we recognize that learning can take many forms—and we’re proud to partner with homeschool families to support and enrich their educational journey. Our Learning Partners Program offers part-time, in-person learning opportunities for students in Grades 5–12, blending the best of both worlds: the flexibility of homeschooling with the connection and resources of a vibrant school community.
Upper School (Grades 9–12)
Individualized Academic Access for Homeschool High Schoolers
The Learning Partners Program allows high school homeschool students to enroll in individually selected, in-person classes at Doane Stuart. Whether you’re looking to deepen your curriculum with advanced science, world languages, fine arts, or specialty electives, students learn alongside full-time peers in a supportive, academically rigorous environment.
- Choose 1 or more Upper School classes (up to 3 per semester)
- Engage in lively discussions and hands-on projects
- Learn from expert faculty in small class settings
- Maintain your homeschool independence while accessing college-prep coursework
💲 Course fees vary by subject and schedule. View our course catalog here.
Middle School Explorers (Grades 5–8)
Hands-On Enrichment in a Welcoming Community
Part of the Learning Partners Program, the Middle School Explorers track invites homeschool students to join us for 2–5 afternoons per week of engaging, collaborative learning experiences.
Students participate in a rotating schedule of enrichment classes, which may include:
- Visual Arts
- Band and Chorus
- Technology & Digital Skills
- Physical Education
- Foreign Language (Spanish, French, or Japanese)
- Optional intramural sports and group activities
Designed for flexibility and fun, the Explorers Program gives students the chance to learn new skills, build friendships, and become part of our community while continuing their homeschool education.