Christian Homeschool Tutors in Arizona
Find a Christian homeschool tutor near you — in Phoenix, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tucson, and across the state. Math, reading, writing, Latin, high school sciences, and test prep, from tutors who share your family's faith. Most tutoring is fully covered by Arizona's ESA.
What a Christian homeschool tutor does
A tutor works one-on-one or in small groups with your student in a specific subject — usually a few hours a week. Christian tutors bring the same academic training as any qualified tutor plus a shared faith foundation, so lessons can reference scripture, open in prayer, and reinforce (not undermine) what you teach at home.
Why Arizona families hire tutors
Two reasons dominate: a subject that's become a battle at the kitchen table (usually math or writing), and a high schooler who's past what most parents can teach. Arizona's ESA program makes tutoring an approved expense, so families can hire real help without adding out-of-pocket cost.
Subjects Arizona homeschool tutors cover
- Math. The single most-requested subject — from early number sense through Calculus. Common for Saxon, Math-U-See, and Teaching Textbooks students who need a live teacher for the hard chapters.
- Reading & phonics. Orton-Gillingham and structured literacy specialists for early readers and dyslexic students.
- Writing & composition. IEW, Brave Writer, and classical rhetoric coaches. Popular from 4th grade up.
- Latin & classical languages. Common at Classical Conversations Challenge levels and other classical Christian programs.
- High school sciences. Apologia Biology, Chemistry, and Physics — lab support and problem sets.
- Test prep. ACT, SAT, CLT, PSAT for college-bound homeschool students.
33 Christian homeschool tutors listed in Arizona
View all →TurningPoint Math
I have a team of tutors (mostly Christian) who LOVE to make math an engaging, fun subject for your child. Our goal is to remove the stress that math might be causing in your life, and help your child see the joy of patterns and numbers, while building a firm foundation that will likely carry them into secondary math without the need of a tutor! Math is the language of the universe (we believe that God put it there!) and it's extra fun when we can tie that into a lesson! We would love to help you out! We build personalized packages that fit your budget and your schedule.
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Brittany Dakhi- Whole Child Learning
Hi! I’m Brittany, a certified elementary teacher, gifted and ESOL endorsed, and a homeschool mom who is passionate about helping children grow in both their academic skills and their confidence as learners. After years in the classroom, I’ve seen that children learn best when they feel safe, supported, and encouraged to take risks. My teaching philosophy is rooted in the belief that learning is not just about finding the right answer—it’s about building curiosity, perseverance, and the confidence to keep trying. I love creating engaging lessons where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and celebrating their progress. I offer personalized virtual 1:1 tutoring for students in kindergarten through 4th grade, focusing on reading, writing, and math skills. Each session is tailored to meet the unique needs of the student, whether they are building foundational skills, working toward grade-level goals, or looking for extra confidence and practice. I also offer small-group learning opportunities designed to combine academic growth with connection and community. My Virtual Kindergarten/1st Grade Homeschool Pod provides a structured, interactive environment where students can strengthen reading and math fluency while learning alongside peers. For students who want a fun and focused challenge, my Multiplication Camps help learners build multiplication fact fluency through games, activities, and strategies that make math more engaging and memorable (facts 2-12). My goal is to help every child see themselves as a capable learner. Whether through individual tutoring or a small group experience, I want students to leave each session feeling successful, encouraged, and excited to continue growing.
Math Hive
At The Math Hive, we believe math instruction should build both confidence and critical thinking in a supportive, encouraging environment. We specialize in helping homeschool students from upper pre-K to Algebra 1 build foundational skills, close learning gaps, and develop deeper problem-solving abilities through personalized instruction. What makes The Math Hive unique is our balance of academic rigor and relationship-based teaching. Rather than relying on worksheets and memorization alone, we focus on helping students truly understand mathematical concepts, explain their thinking, and grow into independent learners. We intentionally create a welcoming space where students feel comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, and building confidence at their own pace. Services include: • Small-group virtual math classes • One-on-one tutoring • Diagnostic assessments to identify strengths and learning gaps • Adaptive online learning support through Let’s Go Learn • Homework and intervention support • Enrichment opportunities for advanced learners • Flexible support for homeschool curricula and pacing We partner closely with families to provide clear communication, individualized support, and instruction that meets each child where they are while helping them grow academically and personally.
Homestyle Music Lessons
Music lessons. Professional and friendly! Classical, Christian Worship, Music Theoy, etc. piano, Guitar, flute, etc…variety of instruments. Live online or video and submission and review.
Academic Success Coach
Every student is capable of success when provided with: Structured systems Predictable routines Individualized strategies Encouragement and accountability My coaching approach prioritizes dignity, growth, and independence while helping students build confident in their abilities.
Kathryn Leichliter Music Studio
Private music instructor for piano and french horn. Teaching all ages. Offering first year discounted partner lessons. Includes theory and music history. Home studio is in Mayer.
Private music lessons - all instruments
We offer one x one private music lessons for all instruments
Spanish with Joyce
I am a Bilingual Spanish Teacher and mom to 3 homeschoolers. Between homeschooling I coordinate a homeschool co-op at our local church, teach and lead in kid's ministry, greenhouse ministry and offer Spanish classes virtually. My Spanish classes have a fun thematic, study telling approach that learners enjoy. It's easy and fun to learn a new language with Joy! I have beginner levels all the up to credit bearing, graded high school level 3 courses.
Little Learners Peoria
Little Learners Peoria is a Christian homeschool tutoring and enrichment program serving kindergarten through 4th-grade students in North Peoria. I incorporate Christian values into a caring, encouraging learning environment and use a variety of homeschool curricula, including The Good and the Beautiful, All About Reading, All About Spelling, Math-U-See, Singapore Math, and Spalding. My mission is to help children build confidence through personalized instruction while fostering a love of learning.
Music Room
Super fun, modern learning methods, vocal coaching studio.
Next Level Learning
I provide individualized tutoring in a variety of subjects for ages 5-12. I'm a former teacher and reading specialist. I specialize in students struggling with Dyslexia and ADD/ADHD, but work with a variety of children. I offer virtual lessons to fit your busy schedule.
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Frequently asked questions
- What does a Christian homeschool tutor do?
- A Christian homeschool tutor works one-on-one or in small groups with your student in a specific subject — most often math, reading, writing, Latin, or high-school-level science and test prep. Tutors supplement your curriculum from a shared faith perspective and can meet in person at your home, at a co-op, or online.
- Can I pay a tutor with Arizona ESA funds?
- Yes. Tutoring is an approved Arizona ESA expense category. An individual tutor generally needs at least a high school diploma; a tutoring business needs accreditation or a written attestation that its instructors qualify. Payment runs through ClassWallet as either direct pay or reimbursement.
- How much do homeschool tutors in Arizona charge?
- Rates typically run $35 to $75 per hour for elementary and middle school subjects, and $50 to $120 per hour for high school math, sciences, Latin, and college prep. Group rates and package pricing are common. Most Arizona families cover tutoring entirely with ESA funds.
- In-person or online — which works better?
- For elementary readers, kids with attention challenges, and hands-on math work, in-person almost always wins. For high school algebra, chemistry, Latin, and test prep, online works just as well and doubles your pool of qualified Christian tutors. Many Arizona families use both.
- How is a tutor different from a microschool or co-op?
- A tutor is a single-subject or short-term support — a few hours a week focused on one area. A microschool is a full-time, drop-off school. A co-op is a weekly community for shared instruction. Many homeschool families use a tutor alongside their co-op or as a bridge through a hard subject.
- What should I look for in a Christian homeschool tutor?
- Ask about their statement of faith, teaching background, subject specialty and grade level fit, references from other homeschool families, whether they take ESA payments through ClassWallet, and how they measure progress. A trial session is standard.
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Know the difference
Homeschooling and ESA-funded education are not the same thing
Under Arizona law these are two distinct pathways with different rules. We label every listing with the pathway it primarily serves so you know what you're signing up for.
Homeschooling (ARS §15-802)
Parent files an Affidavit of Intent. No public funds. Parent picks any curriculum and keeps full control. Co-ops, tutors, and enrichment are paid out of pocket.
ESA-funded education
Family signs the ESA contract and the affidavit is withdrawn. Quarterly funds flow through ClassWallet, expenses must fit ADE's allowable list, and receipts are required. Legally not homeschooling.