Christian Schools in Buckeye, Arizona
The complete Buckeye, AZ directory of Christian schools and Christian homeschool programs - 5 listings including microschools, homeschool co-ops, hybrid schools, tutorials, and enrichment programs. Compare tuition, statements of faith, grade levels, schedules, and Arizona ESA acceptance in one place for the 2026-27 school year.
Tutors in Buckeye
Educational Therapys in Buckeye
Enrichment Programs in Buckeye
Virtu Music Academy
Helping kids in Verrado & Buckeye build confidence, creativity, and a love for music. Music Lessons for Kids in Verrado & Buckeye Welcome to Virtu Academy. We built this space right here in the Verrado Community in Buckeye Az. to be a place where kids can dive in, explore their creativity, and grow confidence through making music.
WayMaker's Christian Community
We are a homeschool enrichment program offering biblically-based classes and we meet on Tuesdays throughout the school year. We serve students in grades K-8th and offer planned outings to help build community as well! We are a drop off program, so parent participation isn't required for classroom time.
Private Christian Schools in Buckeye
Using Arizona ESA in Buckeye
Arizona's universal Empowerment Scholarship Account gives families roughly $7,000+ per student to spend on approved education expenses — tuition, classes, curriculum, and tutoring. Many Buckeye programs are ESA-approved vendors.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many Christian homeschool programs are in Buckeye?
- Our directory currently lists 5 Christian homeschool programs in Buckeye, Arizona, spanning 4 categories including tutors, educational therapys, enrichment programs.
- Do Buckeye programs accept Arizona ESA funds?
- Many do. Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) can be applied to tuition, classes, and curriculum at approved vendors. Each listing on this page shows ESA status — look for the "ESA Accepted" badge, and read the Arizona ESA Guide for current rules.
- What's the difference between a co-op and a microschool?
- A co-op typically meets one day per week with parents involved as teachers or volunteers. A microschool is a small private school that meets most days of the week with a hired teacher. Both can integrate a biblical worldview and may accept ESA funds.
- How do I list my Buckeye program?
- Submit your program through the "List Your Program" form. After a brief review, we publish your listing and email you a login so you can manage it yourself.