November 18, 2008

What is the best high school home school program if I live out of the country?

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Mandy asked:


I live out of the country (Mexico) and I want to home school. Im in 10th grade. What is the best homeschooling program?

Abbie

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Comments on What is the best high school home school program if I live out of the country?

November 18, 2008

glurpy @ 1:57 pm

You live out of the country? Do you mean you live in the country? There are people in this forum from all over the world, so I’m not sure if you mean you don’t live in the US or if you mean you live in the country.

By program, do you mean a distance learning school or just a prepackaged set of books? I don’t know about anything for distance learning, but for books or computer-based programs, you could try A Beka, Alpha Omega, Sonlight and unfortunately I’ve forgotten some others. But those would be starting places.

November 21, 2008

Jazzy @ 3:47 am

Here are some others in addition to the ones Glurpy suggested:

November 22, 2008

Vet M @ 5:10 pm

i would say the best is Pennfoster homeschool. im enrolled in this program right now and im almost done. its great.
heres the website:

HS Mom @ 10:42 pm

Are you a USA expatriate? If so, then you can follow USA education laws for your “home”. If you are a Mexican citizen, then you need to find out the laws on HS’ing in Mexico, which may not include credit for doing an American home school program.

I work for missionaries in Asia and their high schooler has used Northstar Academy for three years. They work with many international students:

(the site won’t come up for me - perhaps they’re having server issues)

November 25, 2008

Maria @ 10:52 pm

Check out this website:

There are several pages that should help.

November 27, 2008

windover3301 @ 7:57 am

Another great one to look into is WorldWide IDEA Private Academy, - they are fully accredited in the U.S. and serve American families (many of them military-sponsored) all over the globe.