Phoenix Christian Co-ops
The Phoenix, Arizona directory of Christian homeschool co-ops and Christian co-op groups — 8 programs to compare for the 2026-27 school year.
Phoenix is the largest Christian microschool market in Arizona, with new campuses opening across North Phoenix, Ahwatukee, Arcadia, and Desert Ridge each year. Most Phoenix Christian micro schools are approved Arizona ESA vendors, so families can apply roughly $7,000+ per student in state ESA funds directly toward tuition.
- Phoenix co-ops
- 8
- ESA-approved
- 1
- Grades
- K-12
- School year
- 2026-27
Every Christian co-op in Phoenix, AZ
Sorted with Featured and Owner-verified co-ops first.
Branches Central
Christ-centered homeschool co-op community serving families across the metro Phoenix area. Meets weekly with parent-taught academic and enrichment classes for all ages.
Branches North Valley
Christian homeschool co-op serving the north Phoenix valley.
Branches Southwest Valley
Christian homeschool co-op serving the southwest Phoenix valley.
Branches West Valley
Christ-centered homeschool co-op offering academic and enrichment classes, sports activities, and clubs. Meets Fridays 9-2 in NW Phoenix (51st Ave & Cactus).
Desert Hills Christian Homeschoolers
Christian homeschool community in the Desert Hills/North Phoenix area with co-op and sports.
K.E.Y.S. of Arizona
Kingdom Education for Young Scholars — Christian-based homeschool support group in the Valley helping parents define life through a Christian worldview.
Koinonia Homeschool Group
Ministry of North Mountain Church providing elective and enrichment opportunities for Christian homeschoolers in the Phoenix area.
St. Catherine of Siena Homeschool Apostolate
Traditional Catholic homeschool co-op in Phoenix built on faith, hope, and charity, providing faith-filled education rooted in Catholic values.
Christian co-ops by Phoenix neighborhood
Families searching for a Christian co-op near them in Phoenix can find programs serving:
- North Phoenix
- Ahwatukee
- Arcadia
- Desert Ridge
- Deer Valley
- Moon Valley
- Paradise Valley Village
- Sunnyslope
- Laveen
- Maryvale
Common Phoenix ZIP codes served: 85016, 85018, 85020, 85022, 85024, 85027, 85028, 85032, 85048, 85050, 85054.
What is a Phoenix Christian homeschool co-op?
A Christian homeschool co-op in Phoenix is a group of homeschooling families who meet together - typically one day per week - to share teaching, fellowship, and biblical instruction. Families remain the primary educators at home under Arizona's homeschool affidavit (ARS §15-802), while the co-op rounds out academics, electives, and community.
Co-ops in Phoenix range from small parent-led groups meeting in a church fellowship hall to larger university-model co-ops with paid tutors and full course tracks. Some accept Arizona ESA funds for class fees and tutoring; many serve affidavit homeschool families who do not use ESA. Each listing above marks which pathway it supports.
Most meet one day per week during the school year.
Half-day or full-day sessions, typically 9 AM - 3 PM.
Class fees and tutor fees vary; many under $2,000/year.
Most require parents to affirm a written statement of faith.
Paying for a Phoenix Christian co-op with Arizona ESA
Arizona's universal Empowerment Scholarship Account gives every Phoenix family roughly $7,000+ per student to spend on approved education expenses, including tuition at participating Christian co-ops. Each listing above marks ESA vendor status.
Read the Arizona ESA Guide →Phoenix Christian Co-ops: FAQ
- How many Christian homeschool co-ops are in Phoenix?
- Our directory currently lists 8 Christian homeschool co-ops in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Do Phoenix co-ops accept Arizona ESA?
- Some do. Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account can be applied to co-op tuition and class fees at approved vendors. Look for the "ESA Accepted" badge on each listing above.
- How often do Phoenix co-ops meet?
- Most Phoenix Christian homeschool co-ops meet one day per week during the school year. A few meet two days per week or run semester-based sessions.
- Can I join a Phoenix co-op mid-year?
- Some accept new families mid-year when space allows; others run a single fall-to-spring enrollment. Contact each co-op directly from its listing.