Students looking to pursue passions, learn new skills, or explore potential careers
An Individualized Approach to Education
Our specialized Enrichment Programs are concentrated 4-12 week programs that are tailored within a specific discipline and fit your student’s individual goals. Enrichment Programs can be skill-specific or subject-specific. Our in-house curriculum design team works with you to create curriculums that are aimed to work on fundamental academic skills (reading, writing, math) while themed around the passions and interests of the student. Pod services available.
Designed For You
- For Grades K-12
- Tell us your passion! We’ll do the rest
- Available in small groups- maximum of 6 students
- Curriculum topics range anywhere from Math to Interior Design
- Flexible class times
Accredited Courses
Does your student want to add weight to their graduating GPA, get ahead in school, or learn more about a particular subject? U.S. Accredited Supplementary Courses from Novel Education can set them apart and offer enough flexibility to be taken over summer or during the school year.
- U.S. Accredited 18-week programs
- Single subject courses
- Language courses
Each Program Includes:
Detailed curriculum with clear benchmarks and assignments
A professional teacher to guide weekly lessons and facilitate learning (in-person or virtual)
Books and all materials included
Weekly assessments of your student’s progress and skills for improving
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a private tutor?
Do I have to be my student's teacher?
The short answer, no! Parents often think they have to be the one to teach their child, but what makes us so unique is we provide you with not only all materials and curriculum, but also a professional teacher to oversee all aspects of learning. So you can go to work, travel or run errands knowing that your student is receiving proper help and guidance from a compatible, qualified teacher. We offer in-person or virtual tutors, as well as traveling and on-call tutors to facilitate private one-on-one learning while accommodating any schedule and lifestyle as needed.
Do homeschoolers lack socialization?
homeschooling generally has a positive impact on social skills because it allows students the freedom to engage more deeply and in more kinds of community than they typically could do in the confines of conventional public and private schools. Many homeschooled children are used to being around kids and adults of different ages and abilities. They are involved in their communities, interacting with merchants, the elderly, younger children, their peers, their relatives, and people from all walks of life!
Are homeschoolers stuck in their house all day?
One of the most common misconceptions about homeschooling is that homeschoolers are always home. But in reality, it is rare to find homeschooled children spending many days in their house. They can travel with their families, participate in activities, coordinate field trips and play sports! As a homeschooled teen you can even work or volunteer in your community.