Christian Schools in Tucson
The complete guide to Christian education in the Tucson metro — full-time private K–12 schools, microschools, hybrid programs, and homeschool co-ops from the Foothills and Oro Valley to Marana, Vail, and central Tucson. We track 15 programs across the metro, of which 11 (73%) accept Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account.
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The Tucson Christian school landscape
Tucson's Christian schools cluster in three areas: the Foothills and Oro Valley (larger K–12 campuses, higher tuition, strong athletics); the northwest and Marana (mid-size K–8 academies and newer classical schools); and the east side and central Tucson (smaller church-based schools, microschools, and homeschool co-ops). Tuition runs slightly lower than Phoenix on average, and the homeschool community is tight enough that most families know each other by their second year.
ESA in Tucson
Arizona's universal Empowerment Scholarship Account works the same in Pima County as it does statewide — around $7,000–$8,000 per K–12 student, paid through ClassWallet. That amount fully covers elementary tuition at most Tucson Christian schools, and meaningfully offsets high school tuition everywhere. Nearly every established Tucson Christian school is a registered ESA vendor.
Private Christian Schools in Tucson
6 full-time private Christian schools · 6 accept ESA. Established K–12 academies and church-based schools across the Foothills, Oro Valley, Marana, central Tucson, and the east side.
Kingdom Grace Academy
Kingdom Grace Academy is a Christ-centered private school serving PreK–12 students through academic excellence, discipleship, and servant leadership. Our typical week includes rigorous academics, Bible integration, prayer, character development, hands-on learning, and community service opportunities. We partner closely with families and welcome diverse learners, including students with unique educational needs. What makes KGA distinct is our commitment to nurturing the whole child, spiritually, academically, socially, and emotionally, while equipping students to discover their God-given purpose and impact the world for Christ.
Casas Christian School
Casas Christian School is a dually accredited K-8 private school located in Tucson. The institution follows a "readiness-model" academic philosophy that prioritizes child-centered learning over standardized testing to accommodate unique learning styles. In addition to its traditional elementary and middle school programs, the school offers a home school partnership and instructional support to equip students to reach their highest potential.
Desert Christian High School
Desert Christian Schools is an independent, inter-denominational Christian covenant school serving students in Tucson across two campuses. The system provides a comprehensive education from preschool through 12th grade, emphasizing a discipleship-focused approach and a 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Academic programs are complemented by robotics, performing arts, and athletics, alongside exceptional student services and an international student program for high schoolers.
Faith Christian Academy
Faith Christian Academy is a faith-based private school in southwest Tucson serving students in grades 6–12. The institution focuses on a traditional Christian education designed to build "ambassadors for Christ" who can positively impact their community. Located on South Mission Road, the school emphasizes spiritual growth alongside academics and provides various scholarship opportunities, including state tax credits and Empowerment Scholarship Accounts.
Family Life Academy
Family Life Academy in Tucson serves students from early education (age one) through eighth grade. Affiliated with Christ Community Church, this Christian school emphasizes a Biblically infused academic approach within a nurturing, family-oriented environment. The campus features intentionally small class sizes with a 12:1 student-teacher ratio, offering whole-child development through weekly chapel and enrichment programs in art, music, Spanish, and athletics.
Pusch Ridge Christian Academy - Grammar Campus
Pusch Ridge Christian Academy is a classical, covenantal Christian school serving students in grades K-12 across three locations in Tucson. The Grammar Campus specifically provides a K-5 education focused on excellence through a biblical worldview. The school integrates a traditional academic approach with distinctive programs such as a dual-language immersion south campus and a house system for student leadership and community.
Microschools in Tucson
2 microschools in the Tucson metro.
Little Disciples of Agua Caliente
Little Disciples is a small conservative Christian micro school in Tucson, Arizona. We offer a 3s Class, Pre-K and Kindergarten as well as a small homeschool class of 1st-5th grade with a teacher and curriculum.
Lopez Academy
Lopez Academy is a K-12 Christian microschool providing a Contemporary Christian Education—think classical Christian but for the AI-generation. Instead of teaching Latin, theatre, and classical fiction, kids study entrepreneurship, technology, AI, money, and workshop skills they need for today's smart world. Our mission is simple: prep students for college and workforce readiness by age 16. Whether a student plans to attend college, enter a trade, create a business, or start a job, we teach them Christian values and life skills they’ll use. No Homework. No Tests. No Letter Grades.
Hybrid Homeschool Programs in Tucson
1 hybrid homeschool program in the Tucson metro.
Homeschool Co-ops in Tucson
4 homeschool co-ops in the Tucson metro.
Christian Heritage Homeschool Co-op
Christian homeschool co-op in Tucson.
Encouragers Co-op
Christian homeschool co-op in Tucson.
Faith Home Educators / Faith Community Homeschool Co-Op
Christian homeschool co-op and community in Tucson offering classes, support, and sports.
Learning Centers in Tucson
1 learning center in the Tucson metro.
Tutorial Programs in Tucson
1 tutorial program in the Tucson metro.
Compare every Christian program in Tucson
Every school and program we track in the Tucson metro, side by side.
| Program | City | Type | Grades | ESA | Tradition | Website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Little Disciples of Agua Caliente | Tucson | Microschool | Preschool - 5th Grade | Yes | Christian | Visit ↗ |
| Unhindered Learning Inc. | Tucson | Tutorial Program | K-12 | Yes | Non-denominational | Visit ↗ |
| Lopez Academy | Tucson | Microschool | K-12 | Yes | Christian | Visit ↗ |
| Kids of the King Tutoring Services | Tucson | Learning Center | K - adult learners | Yes | Non-denominational | — |
| Kingdom Grace Academy | Tucson | Private Christian School | Pre-K to 12th grade | Yes | Non-Denominational | Visit ↗ |
| Casas Christian School | Tucson | Private Christian School | — | Yes | — | Visit ↗ |
| Christian Heritage Homeschool Co-op | Tucson | Homeschool Co-op | — | No | — | Visit ↗ |
| Desert Christian High School | Tucson | Private Christian School | — | Yes | — | Visit ↗ |
| Encouragers Co-op | Tucson | Homeschool Co-op | — | No | — | — |
| Faith Christian Academy | Tucson | Private Christian School | — | Yes | — | Visit ↗ |
| Faith Home Educators / Faith Community Homeschool Co-Op | Tucson | Homeschool Co-op | — | No | — | Visit ↗ |
| Family Life Academy | Tucson | Private Christian School | — | Yes | — | Visit ↗ |
| HUG | Tucson | Homeschool Co-op | — | No | — | Visit ↗ |
| Pusch Ridge Christian Academy - Grammar Campus | Tucson | Private Christian School | — | Yes | — | Visit ↗ |
| Veritas Academy Tucson | Tucson | Hybrid Homeschool Program | K-12 | Yes | Christian · Classical | Visit ↗ |
All 15 Christian programs in the Tucson metro
Little Disciples of Agua Caliente
Little Disciples is a small conservative Christian micro school in Tucson, Arizona. We offer a 3s Class, Pre-K and Kindergarten as well as a small homeschool class of 1st-5th grade with a teacher and curriculum.
Unhindered Learning Inc.
Unhindered Learning Inc. partners with homeschooling families by providing interactive, in-person classes that complement your at-home instruction and course work. Classes are offered once a week for about an hour each, allowing students to build a customized schedule that works perfectly for their family - whether that’s a single class or a full block of learning. We offer smaller, hands-on classes in core academics like math, science, language arts, and history - along with enriching electives like art and drama. What makes Unhindered unique is the freedom to tailor your child’s schedule to fit their educational interests and needs, while enjoying engaging instruction from passionate educators in a Christ-centered and welcoming homeschool community.
Lopez Academy
Lopez Academy is a K-12 Christian microschool providing a Contemporary Christian Education—think classical Christian but for the AI-generation. Instead of teaching Latin, theatre, and classical fiction, kids study entrepreneurship, technology, AI, money, and workshop skills they need for today's smart world. Our mission is simple: prep students for college and workforce readiness by age 16. Whether a student plans to attend college, enter a trade, create a business, or start a job, we teach them Christian values and life skills they’ll use. No Homework. No Tests. No Letter Grades.
Kids of the King Tutoring Services
At Kids of the King Tutoring Services we offer virtual tutoring services and in-person instruction either one-on-one or in small groups. We begin working with our students where they are at, help them build confidence, and gently challenge them as we move them closer to where they should be.
Kingdom Grace Academy
Kingdom Grace Academy is a Christ-centered private school serving PreK–12 students through academic excellence, discipleship, and servant leadership. Our typical week includes rigorous academics, Bible integration, prayer, character development, hands-on learning, and community service opportunities. We partner closely with families and welcome diverse learners, including students with unique educational needs. What makes KGA distinct is our commitment to nurturing the whole child, spiritually, academically, socially, and emotionally, while equipping students to discover their God-given purpose and impact the world for Christ.
Casas Christian School
Casas Christian School is a dually accredited K-8 private school located in Tucson. The institution follows a "readiness-model" academic philosophy that prioritizes child-centered learning over standardized testing to accommodate unique learning styles. In addition to its traditional elementary and middle school programs, the school offers a home school partnership and instructional support to equip students to reach their highest potential.
Christian Heritage Homeschool Co-op
Christian homeschool co-op in Tucson.
Desert Christian High School
Desert Christian Schools is an independent, inter-denominational Christian covenant school serving students in Tucson across two campuses. The system provides a comprehensive education from preschool through 12th grade, emphasizing a discipleship-focused approach and a 11:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Academic programs are complemented by robotics, performing arts, and athletics, alongside exceptional student services and an international student program for high schoolers.
Encouragers Co-op
Christian homeschool co-op in Tucson.
Faith Christian Academy
Faith Christian Academy is a faith-based private school in southwest Tucson serving students in grades 6–12. The institution focuses on a traditional Christian education designed to build "ambassadors for Christ" who can positively impact their community. Located on South Mission Road, the school emphasizes spiritual growth alongside academics and provides various scholarship opportunities, including state tax credits and Empowerment Scholarship Accounts.
Faith Home Educators / Faith Community Homeschool Co-Op
Christian homeschool co-op and community in Tucson offering classes, support, and sports.
Family Life Academy
Family Life Academy in Tucson serves students from early education (age one) through eighth grade. Affiliated with Christ Community Church, this Christian school emphasizes a Biblically infused academic approach within a nurturing, family-oriented environment. The campus features intentionally small class sizes with a 12:1 student-teacher ratio, offering whole-child development through weekly chapel and enrichment programs in art, music, Spanish, and athletics.
HUG
Homeschoolers United for God (HUG) Christian co-op in Tucson.
Pusch Ridge Christian Academy - Grammar Campus
Pusch Ridge Christian Academy is a classical, covenantal Christian school serving students in grades K-12 across three locations in Tucson. The Grammar Campus specifically provides a K-5 education focused on excellence through a biblical worldview. The school integrates a traditional academic approach with distinctive programs such as a dual-language immersion south campus and a house system for student leadership and community.
Veritas Academy Tucson
Classical Christian school in Tucson helping parents raise life-long learners and steadfast disciples through a hybrid model rooted in the Western tradition.
How to choose a Christian school in Tucson
Commute across the metro
Tucson is spread out. A Foothills family sending a child to a Marana school will spend 45+ minutes each way. Shortlist within 20 minutes of home first — the academic difference between schools is smaller than the daily cost of an hour of commute.
Accreditation for high school
Elementary accreditation is nice-to-have. High school accreditation (ACSI, Cognia, WASC) is essential — it determines whether transcripts transfer cleanly to the University of Arizona, ASU, NAU, and out-of-state colleges, and it's required for NCAA athletic eligibility.
Tuition, ESA, and total cost
Sticker tuition in Tucson runs $5,500–$14,000. Add fees, uniforms, and required curriculum. Then subtract ESA (~$7,000–$8,000) — most Tucson families pay $0–$3,000 out of pocket at church-based and mid-tier schools.
Denomination and doctrine
Most Tucson Christian schools are non-denominational evangelical, with several Reformed, Baptist, Lutheran, and Catholic-adjacent classical options mixed in. Ask about the school's statement of faith, chapel program, and whether family church membership is required.
Classical vs. traditional
Tucson has a growing classical Christian scene — Trivium, Latin, great books, Socratic discussion. Traditional schools follow a more conventional textbook curriculum with stronger athletics. Visit both models before deciding.
Community and church partnership
Church-based schools have a built-in Sunday-through-Friday community, but often require family attendance. Independent Christian schools draw families from across the metro but ask you to build that community yourself.
Homeschooling in Tucson
Arizona is a low-regulation homeschool state. Pima County families file a one-time affidavit with the county school superintendent for children ages 6–16, then teach at home with no required curriculum, testing, or reporting. If you take ESA, the ESA contract replaces the affidavit — you cannot hold both simultaneously.
Tucson's Christian homeschool community is compact and welcoming. Co-ops meet weekly across the Foothills, northwest, and east side; support groups host park days, field trips, and mom's nights. Most families join at least one co-op or support group in their first year — it's the fastest way to find curriculum recommendations, sports and arts opportunities, and other Christian families to walk the road with.
Frequently asked questions
- How many Christian schools are in Tucson?
- Tucson and the surrounding metro (Oro Valley, Marana, Vail, Sahuarita, Green Valley) have several dozen Christian education options — full-time K–12 private schools, microschools, hybrid programs, homeschool co-ops, and Christian tutors. Full-time private Christian schools cluster in the Foothills and northwest side; homeschool co-ops and microschools are spread more evenly across the east side and central Tucson.
- Which are the best private Christian schools in Tucson?
- Pusch Ridge Christian Academy (K–12 in Oro Valley), Immanuel Christian, St. Michael's Parish Day School, and several K–8 church-based academies consistently draw strong applicant pools. "Best" depends on fit — grade span, athletic program, denomination, and commute across a spread-out metro. Use the comparison table below to shortlist by what matters to your family.
- Do Tucson Christian schools accept Arizona ESA?
- The large majority do. Arizona's universal Empowerment Scholarship Account gives approximately $7,000–$8,000 per K–12 student, and nearly every established Tucson-area Christian school is a registered ClassWallet vendor. Smaller church academies may not be listed on ClassWallet directly but often work through reimbursement — always confirm current vendor status before enrolling.
- How much does a Christian school cost in Tucson?
- Elementary tuition in Tucson typically runs $5,500–$10,000 per year — slightly lower than Phoenix. K–12 college-prep academies in the Foothills and Oro Valley run $9,000–$14,000. Arizona ESA (~$7,000–$8,000) covers all or most of elementary tuition at the majority of Tucson Christian schools.
- What's the cheapest Christian school in Tucson?
- Small church-based K–8 academies on the east and south sides typically start around $5,500–$7,000 per year — often fully covered by ESA. Ask about parishioner/church-member discounts and sibling discounts, which several Tucson schools offer but don't advertise.
- How does ESA work for Tucson families?
- Same as anywhere in Arizona. Apply through the Arizona Department of Education's ESA portal, sign the contract (which replaces the homeschool affidavit), and receive quarterly disbursements to a ClassWallet account. Funds pay tuition at approved Tucson schools directly, or reimburse curriculum and tutoring receipts. See our full Arizona ESA guide for the step-by-step.
- Are there Christian microschools in Tucson?
- Yes — Tucson has a growing set of Christian microschools, especially in Oro Valley and central Tucson. Microschools typically serve 5–25 students per class, use mastery-based learning, and often operate under Arizona's homeschool statutes rather than as accredited private schools. Most accept ESA for tuition, fees, and materials.
- How is homeschooling regulated in Pima County?
- Arizona is a low-regulation homeschool state. Pima County families file a one-time affidavit with the county school superintendent for children ages 6–16, then teach at home with no required curriculum or testing. Christian homeschool co-ops and support groups across Tucson (Foothills, northwest, east side) provide community, group classes, and field trips.
- Tucson vs. Phoenix Christian schools — how do they compare?
- Phoenix has more schools and more variety, especially at the high-tuition end. Tucson tends to run smaller class sizes, slightly lower tuition, tighter homeschool community, and shorter commutes within a compact metro. If you're deciding between the two metros, the practical differences are commute and community feel more than academic quality.
- Where do I start if I'm new to Tucson?
- Shortlist 3–5 schools within a 20-minute drive using the table below. Visit each — most host open houses in January and February for fall enrollment. If you're leaning homeschool or hybrid instead, join one of the Tucson-area Christian homeschool co-ops or support groups to meet other families before committing to a curriculum.
Keep exploring
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.