Presbyterian Homeschool Curriculum: Complete Guide

Presbyterian families stand in the Reformed tradition, where God’s sovereignty extends over every area of life -including education. The covenant community nurtures children in faith, and the Westminster Standards provide a framework for both theological depth and intellectual rigor. Educate Your Way creates curriculum integrating Reformed perspectives across all subjects, with control over how deeply faith content appears in each area.

Presbyterian homeschool curriculum with Reformed theology, Westminster Catechism, covenant education, and per-subject faith control. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.

What Makes Presbyterian Education Distinctive

Presbyterian education flows from the Reformed tradition’s deep conviction that all of life belongs to God, including the life of the mind:

What Presbyterian Curriculum Includes

When you select Presbyterian, your curriculum draws from these tradition-specific elements:

Presbyterian Content in Each Subject

The Reformed emphasis on God’s sovereignty over all things creates coherent integration across every subject:

Choosing Your Integration Level

Presbyterian families span from strictly confessional to broadly Reformed. Integration levels give you precise control:

The Westminster Catechism in Education

The Westminster Shorter Catechism has been a cornerstone of Presbyterian family education for centuries:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Reformed theology integrate into academics?

Presbyterian curriculum weaves covenant theology, Westminster Catechism concepts, and Reformed perspectives on God's sovereignty into relevant lessons.

Does this work for both PCA and PCUSA families?

Yes. The curriculum focuses on shared Reformed and Presbyterian heritage. Per-subject integration control lets you emphasize your tradition.

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.