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Want more from your child’s high school education? The Learning House is the right platform for you!

If you're planning to homeschool or explore new curriculum options for your child, the market of materials may seem overwhelming. To make things easier, The Learning House has tried to hit a medium note with our study materials. We offer complete packages of curriculum, covering all of the subjects important for high school which normally include, guides, student books, tests, quizzes and workbooks. 

What does our High-school curriculum include?

The topics covered within each of the subjects have been developed with intense research over a period of several years, keeping the age of the child in mind. We have been able to incorporate the best practices of several philosophies within the high school curriculum. In addition, our experts make it a point to revise the methodology, workbooks, materials, training, and software, as and when required. Here are some of the subjects covered under our high school program.

  1. Bible- bible truths include multiple choice, short answer, and true/false questions
  2. English- British literature, American literature, writing and grammar, language arts
  3. Geography- World geography, visits to Africa, North America, Europe Middle East
  4. History- Canadian civics, Canadian history, American Government
  5. Math- economics, calculus and more
  6. Science- Physics, chemistry, biology
Our Math curriculum for high school goes well beyond pre-algebra and basic arithmetic. The math study material is organized into courses designed to engage students in real-life, practical math problems. Courses have been created to prepare students for mathematical applications in college and in their personal lives and careers. Each course includes a combination of worksheets, lessons, assessments and tools. Apart from this, Geometry and Algebra classes include both offline and online projects.

The Learning House offers an independent school experience for young learners. We design experiential, progressive homeschooling curriculum that the families can make use of independently. You can easily create your own pace for learning, according to the capabilities of your child.

Testimonials:
“I am thoroughly impressed by the study material and extra help offered by the learning house for my son. I like the way the curriculums cover every subject!” Linda, ON

“I was looking for something that will help in the overall development of my child. I like the way the curriculum helps teach Christian values along with academic subjects. Good going!” Adam, Toronto   

If you’re looking for a challenging academic experience delivered through creative projects and engaging courses, you’re at the right place! Our education curriculum is built on robust academic standards. We like to prepare young minds for college, and a successful career.

Our study material has been developed in such a way that it can be altered to meet varying needs of the growing individuals. The Learning House understands that each individual learns in a different way—some by listening, others by doing and still others by reading or seeing. Our study material reinforces solid comprehension, reading, study skills, and technology, which is thoughtfully combined throughout the grade levels.
 To know more about our high school curriculum, give us a call today!

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