Zoroastrian Homeschool Curriculum
Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds -the Zoroastrian triple maxim has guided one of humanity’s oldest continuous faith traditions for over three millennia. From the Achaemenid Empire to the Parsi community’s extraordinary contributions to modern India, Zoroastrian values have consistently produced people of learning, integrity, and service. Educate Your Way creates K–8 curriculum that integrates Zoroastrian perspectives, Avestan heritage, and Persian cultural traditions across all subjects, with control over how deeply Zoroastrian content appears in each one.
Zoroastrian homeschool curriculum with good thoughts-words-deeds, Avestan heritage, Nowruz celebrations, ethical dualism, and per-subject faith control. Pre-K–8 standards-aligned.
The Zoroastrian Heritage
Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions, was founded by the prophet Zarathustra (Zoroaster) over 3,000 years ago in ancient Persia. Its core teaching. Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta (Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds). provides one of humanity’s most elegant ethical frameworks.
What Zoroastrian Curriculum Includes
When you select Zoroastrian values, your curriculum draws from these elements:
Zoroastrian Content in Each Subject
Zoroastrian integration brings the ethic of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds into every subject:
Choosing Your Integration Level
Zoroastrian families range from those actively practicing at a fire temple to those who embrace the ethical and cultural heritage. Integration levels let you match curriculum to your family:
Build Your Zoroastrian Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
How are Zoroastrian principles integrated?
Zoroastrian curriculum integrates good thoughts, good words, good deeds (humata, hukhta, hvarshta), Avestan traditions, and Zoroastrian contributions to civilization into lessons.
Is this appropriate for both traditional and reformist Zoroastrians?
Yes. The curriculum covers core Zoroastrian principles shared across communities. Per-subject integration control lets families emphasize their specific practice.
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.