A School Without Walls. A Life with God.
Need an innovative solution to home-based learning and homeschool?
Whether learning at home across the U.S., in small community classrooms, or hybrid settings in Alabama, the whole-child is formed in truth, character, and Spirit.
Our students grow spiritually, intellectually, and emotionally to impact the world for God’s Kingdom.
Our Core Values:
Faith First: Rooted in God’s Word.
Excellence in Learning: Challenging, engaging curriculum.
Whole-Person Growth: Mind, body, and spirit development.
Diversity and Inclusion: We embrace God’s diverse creation and strive to cultivate cultural awareness, respect, and global citizenship among our students.
Navira Christian Academy equips students to know God, think critically, and live with purpose.
We integrate biblical truth with strong academics to nurture spiritual intelligence, academic competence, and emotional resilience.
Our beta launch offers fully online classes through our selected curricula. The majority of these can be participated in combining independent study and parent facilitation. Meanwhile some stages of learning includes online teacher interaction.
As enrollment grows, we plan to offer hybrid learning—combining online study with local in-person gatherings for academic support and community discipleship.
Much of our program utilizes curricula from vetted online developers in K12 education as well as Christian education. Many of the various programs that make up our diverse curricula are often seen in private K12 institutions, charter schools, or homeschool families. We offer:
Core Academics (Math, Science, Language Arts, Humanities, History)
Bible & Spiritual Formation
Enrichment: Foreign Languages, Arts, and STEM activities
Bilingual Learning Options: We support Spanish-speaking students and families by using programs that offer Spanish-language versions for reading, language arts, and science in elementary and middle school.
Humanities engagement: Our humanities curriculum encourages students to think critically about history, culture, and society.
From elementary grades through high school, students explore geography, civics, U.S. and world history, and global affairs using a variety of rich and diverse resources.
Advanced courses address complex themes such as social justice, resistance movements, and cultural identity, equipping students to understand and engage thoughtfully with the world around them.
Curious about joining our community?