THE POINT HOMESCHOOL CO-OP

Academic and Experiential Education with a Christian world view

Training Ambassadors of Christ

What is a Homeschool Co-Op?
A homeschool co-op is an opportunity for parents and Thomasville, NC area professionals to cooperatively teach homeschooling students in a supportive environment.  Students traditionally ranged in PK-12 work with their teacher to build knowledge and faith.

What is The Point?
The Point is an outreach ministry of Mt. Pleasant Church focusing on the Christian, academic, and experiential education of our community  homeschooling students, boldly sharing Jesus’ unfailing love, and training ambassadors to Christ’s mission.

REGISTRATION

Spring session late registration is now open through Monday, January 13th or when classes fill, whichever is first.

To find out more about our co-op, please complete the form to the right.

Interested in our Co-Op?

EVENTS AND INFORMATION

History Symposium

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH @ 10 AM | Calling all history students - young and seasoned! Join us for a history symposium with local historians and student presenters focusing on local and North Carolina history.

Teacher Interest Meeting

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH @ 6:30 PM | We are looking for those called to share your talent and experience with our homeschool co-op families! Most desired topics: Bible (K-2, 3-5, Middle/High); Trade skills (handcrafts/woodworking/cooking, etc.); Sign Language; Government/Civics; Programming/Coding; a topic God is calling you to offer. RSVPs requested.

New Family Information Session

THURSDAY, APRIL 3RD | Watch for information about our New Family Information Session. Registration will be available soon!

Homeschool Survival 101

THURSDAY, MAY 1ST | Our Homeschool Survival 101 event returns bringing in some of the area's best homeschool resources! New this year is a used curriculum sale. Watch for more information coming soon!

Spring 2025 Schedule

SPRING 2025 SCHEDULE | Help us celebrate ONE YEAR of The Point with our Spring 2025 class offerings!

The Point's 2024-25 Handbook for Parents and Students

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