Looking for an Upstate area Homeschool Co-op? The Upstate offers a wide variety of co-op opportunities. We have everything from purely academic coursework once or twice a week, to enrichment classes like photography and cooking. Check out this list of top Homeschool Co-ops!
Looking for even more homeschool resources? Check out our Ultimate Homeschool Guide to the Upstate.
THRIVE Academy is a 3-day-a-week, in-person microschool for middle and high school students. Ideal for motivated students who desire to work closely with peers and mentors to grow in their academic understanding, leadership skills, and real-world responsibility.
Each student has the opportunity to shape their education. Each education is an adventure.
Middle School: blended-age classroom for 7th and 8th graders.
Students participate in a holistic, collaborative, and hands-on education,
benefiting from a high teacher-to-student ratio and creative learning opportunities. We provide a strong seminar-based academic curriculum of math, English, science, and history. Students also have time to work in the class garden, develop and run a small business, mentor younger students, and bring their interests into the classroom through various projects.
High School: blended-age classroom for 9th and 10th grade students.
The high school embraces intuitive learning, developing autonomy and the integration of traditional academic disciplines with real-world context and applications. Subjects covered include math, science, English, and arts & humanities. We aim to create engaged, active citizens who are informed and enthusiastic about building fulfilling lives that are full of connection and opportunity, where they thrive.
A program of Upstate Faith Montessori Community, 501(c)3. Accepts ESTF funds.
SPONSORED 864.607.7820
Carolina Kids Co-op is an inclusive, secular, academic program where curiosity thrives and learning comes to life. Our unique outdoor-based model offers engaging core classes and exciting electives, giving students a dynamic and well-rounded education in a setting that inspires exploration.
We believe learning should be joyful, hands-on, and rooted in real-world experiences. That’s why our days are filled with nature walks, science experiments, creative writing in the sunshine, and collaborative projects that spark imagination. Our flexible education model allows families to complete academics with us or at home through CKC Virtual Academy—all while still joining our enriching electives, clubs, and field trips.
At CKC, we foster a warm, inclusive, and close-knit community where students ages 3-17 feel supported, seen, and inspired. With small group instruction and passionate educators, each child receives the attention they need to grow academically, socially, and emotionally. Whether your student is diving into math, exploring world art, coding a game, or planting a garden, CKC empowers them to learn at their own pace while discovering their passions.
Now enrolling for the 2025–2026 school year for locations in Greenville and Clemson!
Families following the Classical Conversations curriculum have many options for weekly groups in the Greenville area. See the website for more information.
Upstate Home School Co-Op is a home school cooperation that provides educational classes for elementary level, middle school level, and high school level students.
Their goal is to provide spiritual, social, emotional, and academic enrichment to students and their families.
Crestview Christian Homeschool Academy offers full day to à la carte academic & enrichment classes on Thursdays. Classes are for students in Elementary – High school. The group meets at Riverside Baptist. Parents may drop off children or stay and be a part of the community.
Faith Christian Co-op offers academic and elective classes for K5-12th graders, a la carte style on Mondays and Wednesdays.
A faith based homeschool co-op offering academics and electives.
Christ-centered homeschool partnership program offering K-12 programs in academics and the arts.
They meet at Airport Baptist Church on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
High school students can enroll in college prep arts courses.
864.214.4337 | Service Bay Road, Mauldin, SC
Learner-driven, faith-infused education three days a week, serving K-8 with hybrid options, where children grow in confidence, creativity, and resilience through real-world problem-solving, art, and character.
A forest/farm school for 3-11-year-olds focused on teaching personal and environmental wellness through mindfulness lessons & reviving old-fashioned homesteading skills.
Include Collective is an inclusive homeschool community where students interact and grow with a consistent group of peers throughout their K-12 years.
EspritGVL is a co-op that meets in the North Greenville area on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes are offered to 1st through 12th-grade students. The co-op is a drop-off co-op with some volunteer requirements. A wide spectrum of classes are offered as well as park days, meetups, field trips, and support.
Steadfast Hybrid Academy is a Christ-centered hybrid program created to walk alongside homeschool families. Combining on-campus instruction with at-home learning, Steadfast emphasizes strong academics, meaningful community, and a Biblical worldview.
AO Farm School (grades K-12) offers education rooted in faith, academics & agriculture, bridging the freedom & flexibility of homeschooling with the support of the school experience in a like-minded campus community.
Summer Camp: Farm-based summer camp for ages 5-17, rain or shine
June & July
Week-long camps
9 am – 2 pm
The UCHU (United Community of Homeschoolers Unlimited) is an option 3 homeschool association.
They offer virtual classes in instrumentals, reading, mindfulness and yoga, drawing, high school courses, and more.
Christ-centered homeschool co-op with academic and social interaction classes for homeschooled children, including weekly classes, meetups, and more.
Offers a Christ-centered Co-op for K4-12th grade in a variety of subjects. They offer classes in academics, sports, arts, and more including instrumental ensembles, choir, musical theater, and more.
Classes meet at the Eastside Worship Center.
864.279.1395 | 151 S. Church Street, Spartanburg, SC
Co-op using the ALC education model through self-guided, nature-based learning.
They also offer a 2-day micro-school for ages 5 – 13 from 9:30 to 1 pm.
This christ centered co-op group meets at Grace Church’s Taylor’s campus in Greenville (6th – 12th grade), Hampton Heights Baptist Church in Taylors (K3-5th grade), and Spartanburg campus at Church at the Mill in Moore (Elementary – High School).
Classes are offered to elementary through high school students. Parents may drop- off children, but there is a volunteer requirement. Nursery is available.
This parent led co-op meets on Fridays at Clear Springs Baptist Church in Simpsonville. They offer a full day of academic and enrichment class options for K-12 and offer a nursery program.
This co-op for elementary through high school students meets Tuesdays and Thursdays at Siloam Baptist Church in Easley. E-mail ignitehomeschoolcoop@gmail.com for more details.
Co-op meeting in Travelers Rest once per week for ages nursery – 7th grade.
An interview process is required to ensure children blend well with the co-op.
S.T.A.R.S. stands for Scholastically Talented, Academically Responsible Students. It is a Christian-based academic co-op in Spartanburg.
Classes meet once per week from 9 am to 1 pm, nursery – High School level.
UCC meets on Thursdays in Spartanburg. Classes are offered for grades K5 through 12th and range from enrichment to full credit.
A group that meets once per week at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Greer.
Offers classes for homeschoolers in K4 – high school.
Offers academic and enrichment classes.
Students may enroll in a full day of classes.
Parents are asked to volunteer where possible.
We’re dedicated to fostering growth in Christ, community, and Catholic faith while providing a rigorous academic education for homeschool families through our hybrid academy model. The academy meets twice a week for grades 7th-12th (Tuesday and Thursday) and once a week (Thursday) for grades 6th and under. Students in grades K-12th are eligible.