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Homeschool Co-ops in New Jersey

Explore 11 co-op listings across 10 cities in New Jersey. Compare every listing below.

Current listings include groups in Aberdeen, Basking Ridge, Franklin, Hopewell, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, Monmouth County, Ocean County, and Pittstown, plus other New Jersey communities.

Before joining: Co-op schedules, fees, age ranges, teaching responsibilities, and availability can change. HomeTrail collects these listings for discovery; inclusion is not an endorsement. Confirm details directly with each group.

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11 co-ops to explore

Homeschool co-op Aberdeen, NJ

Agape Innovative Learning Center

Agape Innovative Learning Center is a group of families who come together to support one another and share in homeschooling their children. It provides guidance in essential academ...

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Homeschool co-op Basking Ridge, NJ

Highland Christian Co-op

A parent-led Christian K–12 homeschool cooperative combining purposeful academics, biblical worldview, apologetics, and shared family teaching.

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Homeschool co-op Franklin, NJ

Homeschool of the Arts Co-op

Homeschool of the Arts Co-op is a non-profit cooperative offering educational resources specifically catered to homeschooling families in Sussex County, New Jersey. The co-op focus...

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Homeschool co-op Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ

Aletheia Homeschool Co-op

A faith-centered homeschool cooperative serving families with shared classes, community activities, field trips, and support through military transitions.

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Homeschool co-op Ocean County, NJ

Camp Lighthouse Home School Co-op

Camp Lighthouse Home School Co-op is a community-focused homeschooling cooperative catering to middle school students in Ocean County, New Jersey. By meeting weekly across various...

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Homeschool co-op Voorhees, NJ

Misfit Mash-Op

A secular, inclusive homeschool co-op offering volunteer-taught à-la-carte classes and social learning for central and South Jersey families.

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