Episcopalian & Anglican Homeschool Curriculum: Complete Guide
Episcopalian and Anglican families worship in a tradition that values beauty, reason, and the integration of ancient prayer into daily life. The via media -the “middle way” -holds together Scripture, tradition, and reason in a comprehensiveness that welcomes honest questions alongside deep devotion. Educate Your Way creates curriculum integrating Anglican perspectives, from the Daily Office to incarnational theology, with control over how deeply faith content appears in each subject.
Episcopalian and Anglican homeschool curriculum with liturgical formation, Book of Common Prayer, via media theology, arts emphasis, and per-subject faith control. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.
What Makes Episcopalian & Anglican Education Distinctive
Anglican education grows from a tradition that values beauty, reason, and the integration of worship into every dimension of life:
What Episcopalian & Anglican Curriculum Includes
When you select Episcopalian/Anglican, your curriculum draws from these tradition-specific elements:
Anglican Content in Each Subject
The Anglican emphasis on beauty, reason, and incarnation creates distinctive integration across every subject:
Choosing Your Integration Level
Anglican families range from high church to broad church to evangelical. Integration levels let you match curriculum to your practice:
Liturgical Life in the Homeschool
The church calendar and the Daily Office provide a unique framework for organizing the school year and each school day:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does liturgical formation appear in the curriculum?
The curriculum follows the liturgical calendar, incorporates Book of Common Prayer themes, and emphasizes the via media tradition of balancing Scripture, tradition, and reason.
Does this include the sacramental worldview?
Yes. Episcopal and Anglican curriculum integrates sacramental theology, the beauty of worship, and the arts tradition central to Anglican identity.
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.