Knoxville, TN has 3 microschools and homeschool co-ops in our directory, spanning Project-Based, Learner-Driven models. Each listing below shows the learning model, grades, and tuition where available — click through for the full picture.
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Magnolia Concepts operates as a project-based microschool in Knoxville, Tennessee, serving students from PreK through third grade. Beginning in September 2026, the institution utilizes small, mixed-age learning communities to facilitate hands-on academic instruction alongside creative exploration and outdoor activities. This approach blends homeschooling flexibility with structured guidance, emphasizing the development of empathy and collaboration while allowing children to pursue individual interests at their own pace within a supportive environment.
The Lion Mountain Academy serves sixth-grade students in Knoxville, Tennessee. It employs a Hybrid 4+1 model, combining doctoral inquiry and functional fitness with community service and civic engagement on Fridays. The curriculum emphasizes leadership and independent thinking through Socratic inquiry and economic logic within a low-distraction environment. Students maintain connections to their neighborhoods by participating in local sports, band, and extracurricular activities alongside their academic studies at this specialized institution.
Our directory currently lists 3 microschools and homeschool co-ops in Knoxville. We add new programs as they open and as owners register, so check back as the list grows.
The Knoxville listings include Project-Based, Learner-Driven 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 Tennessee.
Listing is free for every microschool and homeschool co-op through 2026.