Baptist Homeschool Curriculum: Complete Guide
Baptist families emphasize Scripture as the ultimate authority, believer’s baptism, and the priesthood of all believers. These distinctive beliefs shape how Baptist parents approach their children’s education -with an emphasis on Biblical literacy, personal faith, and the autonomy of the family in educational decisions. Educate Your Way creates curriculum that integrates Baptist perspectives across all subjects, with control over how deeply faith content appears in each area.
Baptist homeschool curriculum with Scripture-centered academics, missionary role models, Great Commission integration, and per-subject faith control. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.
What Makes Baptist Education Distinctive
Baptist education flows from convictions that set the tradition apart. shaping how families approach every subject:
What Baptist Curriculum Includes
When you select Baptist, your curriculum draws from these tradition-specific elements:
Baptist Content in Each Subject
Faith integration looks different across subjects. always enriching, never replacing rigorous academics:
Choosing Your Integration Level
Baptist families range in how deeply they want faith woven through academics. Integration levels give you precise control:
Missions & Evangelism in the Curriculum
Missions is central to Baptist identity, and it shows up across the curriculum in meaningful ways:
Build Your Baptist Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Baptist curriculum different from general Christian curriculum?
Baptist curriculum emphasizes Scripture authority, personal salvation, believer's baptism, Great Commission, and missionary heritage while maintaining academic rigor.
Which Baptist tradition does this follow?
The curriculum supports both Southern Baptist and Independent Baptist perspectives. You control the level of integration per subject.
Can I keep some subjects secular?
Yes. Per-subject integration control lets you set each subject independently. You might want faith integration in history and language arts but secular science and math.