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Best Christian Homeschool Curriculum

Compare strong Christian homeschool curriculum options by worldview, parent prep, structure, cost, and grade range.

Who this guide is for

Christian families who want academics, daily lesson flow, and worldview to work together instead of feeling like separate add-ons.

How we chose these options

  • Christian worldview integration
  • Clear daily plans
  • Strong core academics
  • Parent support
  • Reasonable long-term cost

Top picks

#1 Matchfor your family

Abeka

Traditional textbook-based, direct instruction

$250–$700
/year
ChristianDyslexia-FriendlyBudget-FriendlyMid-RangeTraditionalGrades: PreK–12
#2 Matchfor your family

BJU Press (Bob Jones University Press)

Traditional textbook-based, rigorous academic

$300–$800
/year
ChristianMid-RangeTraditionalTextbook BasedStructuredGrades: K–12
#3 Matchfor your family

Sonlight

Literature-based, Charlotte Mason-influenced

$400–$900
/year
ChristianLiterature-BasedMulti-AgeMid-RangeLiving BooksGrades: PreK–12
#4 Matchfor your family

Masterbooks

Living books, creation-based, literature-rich

$100–$350
/year
ChristianLiterature-BasedBudget-FriendlyLiving BooksReading WritingGrades: K–12
#5 Matchfor your family

The Good and the Beautiful

Charlotte Mason-influenced, literature-based, nature-focused

$0–$300
/year
ChristianCharlotte MasonLiterature-BasedBudget-FriendlyLiving BooksGrades: PreK–12
#6 Matchfor your family

Apologia

Mastery-based science, creation-based, narrative

$80–$200
/year
ChristianHands OnBudget-FriendlyTextbook BasedReading WritingGrades: K–12

Buying advice

Start by deciding how explicit you want the Christian worldview to be, then choose between traditional, literature-based, gentle, and online support models.

Before purchasing, read samples, check placement guidance, and compare the program against your parent bandwidth. The best curriculum is the one you can actually use consistently.

FAQ

What is the best Christian homeschool curriculum?

There is no single best option for every family. Abeka and BJU Press are structured, Sonlight is literature-rich, Masterbooks is gentle, and Apologia is strong for science.

Can I mix Christian curriculum from different publishers?

Yes. Many families use one provider for math, another for language arts, and a third for science or Bible.