What is a tutorial?
We like to think of the tutorial as an alternative education option for parents looking for something more for their child’s education.
Simply put, it is an educational service that provides a support system for families who are already homeschooling or who feel that they could homeschool with this type of support.
Our Monday-Thursday, 9am-1pm drop-off schedule allows for a classroom-like setting for learning among peers but with margin in the day to enjoy family time, outdoor play, community service, and to pursue extra-curricular activities and sports to build upon student interests or passions.
Some of the reasons our families choose Living Faith Tutorial:
STRUCTURE
Through short, regular class days and carefully planned schedules, we ensure consistency across
all subjects, alleviating concerns about maintaining academic excellence.
FAITH CENTERED
Our students learn that our faith is interwoven into every aspect of learning, guiding students to connect with God, mankind and the world we’ve been given to steward.
ELIMINATES OVERWHELM
We take the stress out of homeschooling by providing instruction in subjects that can be challenging or time-consuming to teach—such as math and reading—as well as those that are often overlooked, like art, poetry, nature study, and handicrafts. This allows families to focus on their child’s unique interests and enjoy a more enriching learning experience together.
If you are not a homeschool family, but are interested in an alternative learning experience, please email us. We are happy to help you get started.
Our learning spaces are intentionally arranged to feel both purposeful and peaceful. Each space has tables for working on skill-based subjects, while students will engage with the Bible, poetry, literature and other reading in a comfortable, family-style environment. Every detail reflects our belief that learning happens best in a relational, welcoming environment.
Living Faith Tutorial partners with each family, reinforcing discipleship within a framework of educational excellence.
Our aim isn't to shield children from society or solely to produce
high-achieving students, although we do provide a nurturing environment with excellent academics.
Instead, we strive to foster spiritual, social, and academic maturity in young men and women as they prepare for adult life.
