K12 Private Schools

Reimagining
School.

Innovative online programs designed to meet the individual needs of your child—and your family.

2 Million+

Students chose a K12 education since 2000

55k+

Teachers & Education Professionals Use K12

20+

Years of Experience in Online Education

K12 Graduates Attend Top Colleges

Personalized Learning

Tailored learning and flexible schedules meet students where they are.

Individual Growth

360-degree support encourages students to find their passion.

Future Success

A strong foundation empowers students to move forward confidently.

Transcend the Limits of Traditional School.

Our online, private school programs are designed to instill a love of learning, empower each student, and prepare them for future success.

20+ Years of Success + Accredited by the Nation's Top Institutions.

K12 has been an industry leader in public and private online learning for more than two decades. Our curriculum was designed to be online and is taught by teachers trained specifically in virtual instruction.

Why Online School?

No two students—or families—are the same. Online learning caters to diverse learning styles, strengths, and needs, giving children the freedom to explore and build their own path.

Engaging, Memorable, and Meaningful

Our programs are rooted in the principles of how children learn and harness the power of technology to make learning come alive.

K-12 Education

Our accredited elementary, middle, and high school programs give students the opportunity to learn from anywhere in the world.

Adult Diploma Programs

Our personalized adult learning programs cater to both diploma completion and specialized certifications, unlocking new opportunities.

Credit Recovery & Summer School

Our students take on new challenges—and master old ones—by enrolling in expedited courses and summer school.

Future Focused Programs.

Students proactively prepare for their dream future—whether that’s attending a top university or stepping into an exciting career after graduation.

You have questions.
We have answers.

Online school works much like traditional school with the added convenience of a virtual platform. Students learn from anywhere there’s an internet connection on our Online Learning System (OLS) while enjoying a world-class curriculum and consistent academic guidance to support their unique learning needs.

In traditional homeschooling, parents choose the curriculum and hold primary responsibility for instructing their children. K12 Private programs provide many options for home-based education, one of which is online homeschooling. We also offer full-time, teacher-supported education options that share similar requirements and benefits of traditional brick-and-mortar private schools.

All high school graduates from K12-powered schools receive a state-issued diploma.

K12 is a Cognia-accredited corporation and meets the highest standards of educational management. Cognia is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing excellence in education worldwide through accreditation, research, and professional services.

Cognia-accredited organizations share a unified, clear, and powerful accreditation process designed to help schools continuously improve.

Additionally, many K12-powered schools are accredited by a wide variety of respected accreditation bodies, including:

  • Northwest Accreditation Commission
  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges
  • NCA Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association
The amount of time you, as a Learning Coach, will need to dedicate to your child’s education can vary depending on the program you choose—some programs are more similar to homeschooling, requiring more of your time, while others are more teacher-led.
 
On average, Learning Coaches for students in elementary school typically spend 4 to 6 hours per day helping their child. They work closely with teachers to help their child through daily lessons, modifying the pace and schedule as needed. The Learning Coach manages the student’s schedule and ensures that work is being completed at a reasonable pace, while teachers monitor progress, ensure mastery, and develop specific intervention plans when a child is struggling.
 
As students progress into middle school, they develop more independence and take on more responsibility in communicating with their teachers and following daily lesson plans. The oversight of the Learning Coach can lessen to a 1 to 3 hours per day commitment.
 
In high school, the Learning Coach role changes to one of oversight—still playing an important supportive role, but expecting their student to start managing their own time and academic schedule. The Learning Coach will spend 1 to 3 hours per day in this oversight role.
Enrollment deadlines vary by school. Generally, deadlines fall between late August and October for the fall semester and late January through March for spring. Many schools also offer continuous or midyear enrollment.
Several of our online private programs are available in other countries to provide the consistency and flexibility your family requires.
 
Additionally, if you are a member of the military living abroad, many of our programs offer military family discount.
A typical school day will vary depending on the student’s grade, course load, chosen career pathway, and more. In general, students can expect a mix of individual coursework, teacher-led instruction, assessments, and project collaboration with other students. This learning environment prepares students for the modern workforce

About Our Schools