Seattle Partners Who Offer Classes for Homeschoolers
1403 ArtSpace specializes in creating arts-integrated history, social studies and personal growth curriculum. Their classes help people unlock creativity and discover the power in their hands to feed their minds and spirits.
Beacon Food Forest cultivates a community dedicated to building equitable food systems for all people, and stewarding our environment for the benefit of all species.
Coyote Central sparks creativity in young people, putting tools in their hands to build skills and forge their futures. Their vision is of an equitable world powered by curiosity, creativity, and collaboration.
Kids Carpentry builds confidence and teaches with respect and humor in a safe and happy environment. They are committed to capturing children’s attention by providing quality programming through hands-on learning and engaging experiences.
Loyal Heights Homeschool is a community of homeschooling families who gather each week to learn and play, primarily on Wednesdays and Fridays. They offer classes and social activities from September to May and a chance for families to play and connect with other homeschoolers.
Pacifica Writers’ Workshop helps each student generate a new piece of creative work. This could be a poem, comic book, story, movie, or even a standup comedy routine. They do this by first learning about a subject through readings, lessons, and guided discussions. They immerse students further into the material through games and other activities. Then they let the imaginations of the students take over as they put their ideas on the page while instructors and other students offer feedback and encouragement on the way. The end result is a greater depth of knowledge on a subject and a sense of accomplishment upon completing an exciting task!
Seattle Capoeira Center teaches Capoeira, the African cultural art of resistance from Brazil. Their curriculum is driven by 6 pillars: focus, discipline, respect, achievement, community, and leadership. Students train to develop body awareness, flexibility, physical strength, agility, mental confidence, and creativity; while learning history, language, musicality, culture, self-defense, social justice, and self- and community-empowerment.
Seattle Historical Arts for Kids (SHAK) is a place where young people gain community, skill, and an insiders’ experience of past eras through music and related arts. Introducing children and teens to participatory 12th-18th century music, dance, and theater since 2005, SHAK presents year-round instrumental chamber music, annual theatrical projects, and a variety of performing and non-performing historical arts workshops.
Sew Katie Did offers an inspiring place with a mission to nurture your inner artist through modern quilting workshops, sewing classes and open studios. They help you refine the skills, freedom and confidence you want to create beautiful quilts and sewn goods.

