Why A-La-Carte Works for Homeschool Teens
- Keep your core at home: Maintain your homeschool plan and pace.
- Join targeted on-campus classes: Science labs, languages, arts, and leadership electives.
- Gain mentors who know your student: Small classes, personalized feedback, and accompaniment.
- Access community: Retreats, service, and house life that welcome a-la-carte students.
What Students Say (High School Testimonials)
How A-La-Carte Enrollment Works
1) Choose your courses
Select specific classes that complement your homeschool plan—think biology or chemistry labs, Spanish or Latin, studio arts, choir, or leadership.
2) Set the schedule
We coordinate days and times so your teen can attend on-campus sessions while keeping home learning intact.
3) Join the community
Your student can participate in aligned activities—formation, service projects, and appropriate clubs—so they build friendships and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my teen still be known and supported?
Yes. Small classes and mentoring ensure personalized feedback and growth. Teachers invite a-la-carte students into the rhythm of the class and community.
Can a-la-carte students participate in retreats or service?
In many cases, yes—especially when aligned to their classes and schedule. Families coordinate the best fit with our team.
Is this a step toward full-time enrollment?
Sometimes. Many families love the balance and remain a-la-carte; others transition to full-time once they see the fruit of community and formation.
Next Steps & Helpful Links
- Homeschool high school a-la-carte (program details)
- Leadership development in high school
- Faith formation at Royalmont High School
- Schedule a visit • Contact admissions
- National Catholic Educational Association
Ready to build your teen’s path?
Tell us your homeschool goals. We’ll help you craft a simple a-la-carte plan that fits your student’s gifts—and your family’s rhythm.
