Dripping Springs, TX has 3 microschools and homeschool co-ops in our directory, spanning Learner-Driven, Project-Based, Microschool models. Each listing below shows the learning model, grades, and tuition where available — click through for the full picture.
Acton Academy Dripping Springs operates as a microschool in Dripping Springs, Texas, serving students from Pre-K through 12th grade. The institution distinguishes itself through its learner-driven educational model, which emphasizes self-paced study and personalized mentoring. This approach allows students to progress individually while receiving targeted support from adult guides, fostering an environment focused on independent learning and academic autonomy for all enrolled children and adolescents.
Apogee Dripping Springs serves students in grades 9-12 within Dripping Springs, Texas. This microschool combines rigorous academics with practical life skills, including financial literacy and emotional intelligence. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and community engagement to prepare teens for real-world challenges. Additionally, enrollment automatically includes adult mentorship programs hosted by the Apogee Strong Foundation, supporting families through structured guidance alongside student education.
The Hedge School Cooperative in Dripping Springs, Texas, serves students in grades 9 through 12 as an inclusive, secular homeschool cooperative. The institution emphasizes a communal learning environment designed to cultivate compassionate critical thinking and creative skills. This microschool focuses on reimagining traditional educational models to foster a lasting commitment to learning among its adolescent student body within the local community.
Our directory currently lists 3 microschools and homeschool co-ops in Dripping Springs. We add new programs as they open and as owners register, so check back as the list grows.
The Dripping Springs listings include Learner-Driven, Project-Based, Microschool 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 Texas.
Listing is free for every microschool and homeschool co-op through 2026.