Jehovah's Witness Homeschool Curriculum
Jehovah’s Witness families are deeply committed to Jehovah’s sovereignty, Bible study, and the Kingdom proclamation. Education serves these priorities -building the skills that make effective personal study and field ministry possible. Educate Your Way creates curriculum carefully aligned with Witness standards -no holiday content, creation-respectful science, and neutral civics -with control over how deeply faith content appears in each subject.
Jehovah's Witness homeschool curriculum with theocratic education, Bible study emphasis, holiday-free content, ministry skill development, and per-subject faith control. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.
Choosing Your Integration Level
Jehovah’s Witness education is shaped by a deep commitment to Jehovah’s sovereignty, Bible study, and the Kingdom proclamation:
Careful Alignment with Witness Standards
When you select Jehovah’s Witness, your curriculum is carefully designed to align with Witness beliefs and standards:
What Makes Jehovah's Witness Education Distinctive
Content is carefully aligned with Witness standards across every subject:
What Jehovah's Witness Curriculum Includes
Integration levels let you control how deeply Witness perspectives appear in academic content:
Witness Content in Each Subject
The curriculum is designed with particular care for the standards Jehovah’s Witness families maintain:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does this handle holidays and celebrations?
The curriculum presents holidays as cultural and historical events without participation expectations. Content is free of holiday-centered activities, respecting Jehovah's Witness practice.
Does this include theocratic ministry skills?
Yes. The curriculum integrates public speaking, Bible study methods, and ministry skill development into language arts and social studies with per-subject control.
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.