
Families who homeschool often look for flexible, faith-filled ways to enrich their teen’s education.
At Royalmont Academy, our A-La-Carte program lets homeschool students take individual high school courses while staying rooted in their home learning routine. This option blends academic excellence with Catholic formation—helping students grow in both knowledge and virtue.
Why Homeschool Families Choose A-La-Carte Courses
Homeschool parents value freedom and fit. Our program builds on both by giving students access to
Royalmont’s accredited teachers, small class sizes, and a mission grounded in the Regnum Christi four dimeions of formation.
As a result, teens can enroll in one course—or several—based on their goals.
- Flexible scheduling that complements your homeschool plan
- College-prep academics with clear expectations and support
- Faith-integrated learning in a welcoming Catholic community
- Opportunities for clubs, service, and leadership
- Personalized attention thanks to small class sizes

Now Accepting Winter Semester Registrations
We are currently accepting immediate applications for the Winter Semester. Because seats are
limited, we encourage early inquiries so your teen can transition smoothly mid-year.
Questions or ready to explore courses?
Contact Karen Kinross, Admissions Director:
[email protected]
Visit Our Open House | November 13
Join us on Wednesday, November 13 (5:00–7:30 PM). Meet faculty, tour classrooms, and see how A-La-Carte fits a homeschool schedule. You’ll experience a school that forms mind and soul.
Want a preview of our approach in action? Read: The Benefits of Small Class Sizes
and our High School at Royalmont.

What Subjects Are Offered?
A variety of courses are available in theology, mathematics, science, literature, languages, the arts, leadership, and other electives.
Contact us to discuss your student’s needs and the best schedule fit.
FAQ: A-La-Carte for Homeschool Teens
Can homeschool students earn credit?
Yes. Students receive credit from Royalmont Academy for successfully completed courses.
Do students need to be Catholic?
No. We are joyfully Catholic and welcome families who value faith, character, and academic excellence.
Can A-La-Carte students join clubs and service?
Yes. Students may participate in select extracurriculars, service projects, and campus events.
Next Steps
- Apply for Winter Semester: Email [email protected].
- Visit the Open House (Nov 13): Tour, meet faculty, and explore courses.
- Explore our mission: Learn how our four dimensions form Christian leaders.
For broader context on homeschooling growth, see this overview from the Pew Research Center.