Tucson, AZ has 3 microschools and homeschool co-ops in our directory, spanning Project-Based models. Each listing below shows the learning model, grades, and tuition where available — click through for the full picture.
A Mind of Magic and Reason Learning Center serves students in Tucson, Arizona, across grades K through 8th Grade. The microschool emphasizes personalized learning pathways rooted in curiosity and creativity. Its curriculum prioritizes hands-on educational experiences and active community engagement to foster student confidence. By offering flexible scheduling and individualized instruction, the school aims to help learners reconnect with their academic interests and develop a sustained passion for discovery.
Coy's Camps And Classes: Prodigypreneurs serves students in Tucson, Arizona, across grades K through 8th Grade. This microschool offers flexible hybrid schedules for learners seeking alternatives to traditional public schooling due to pacing or environmental needs. The program emphasizes self-directed learning with goal-setting guidance, supplemented by group activities and electives including chess, STEAM, and Young Entrepreneurs tailored to student interests.
Desert Dragon School is a microschool located in Tucson, Arizona, serving students in grades six through eight. The institution specializes in supporting learners with learning differences by offering personalized education within a small, flexible environment. Its distinct approach emphasizes student autonomy and project-based learning, allowing pupils to tailor their academic progress toward specific present and future goals in a comfortable setting.
Our directory currently lists 3 microschools and homeschool co-ops in Tucson. We add new programs as they open and as owners register, so check back as the list grows.
The Tucson listings include Project-Based programs. A microschool is a small, independent school (usually 5–40 students across mixed ages); a homeschool co-op is a group of families who share teaching. See the glossary for every model explained.
Tuition varies by program; many list it on their own site. Many families offset tuition through state school-choice programs and Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) where available — check current eligibility in Arizona.
Listing is free for every microschool and homeschool co-op through 2026.