Group

Gainesville, FL

Flourish Cottage School: A Charlotte Mason Cooperative

We meet three times a month in Gainesville on Fridays and currently delegate teaching subjects to parents. We have a few in a “preschool” room, and school aged children separated into two groups: ages 6-9 and 10-14. Currently we start with hymns and Bible, followed by handicrafts (lower forms), ASL(upper) Shakespeare(upper), Church History(upper), Literature(lower), Sol-fa (lower). We wrap up with poetry and folk songs and eat lunch together. We are looking for Christian families committed to Charlotte Mason’s educational philosophies.

Orange, CA

Sursum Corda CM Co-Op

We are a community of homeschooling families that meets together for Preschool-Highschool classes taught using Charlotte Mason's principles on Thursdays in Orange, CA. Parents participate as volunteer teachers, and serve in various other volunteer roles.

Amarillo, TX

Charlotte Mason Homeschoolers of Amarillo

Reading and discussion group for homeschooling moms, with emphasis on Charlotte Mason’s philosophy.

Charlotte, MI

Moms Book Club/AO co-op

I live in the Charlotte area and am looking for a Charlotte Mason book club for moms and/or anyone interested in doing an Ambleside co-op every other week. Just really hoping to find some like-minded families in the area!

Redding, CA

CMRedding

Charlotte Mason Redding is a local community organized to equip, encourage and support those who are actively pursuing or desirous of learning to implement Charlotte Mason’s philosophy in their homes. We offer parental training, group gatherings & special events, group classes, a living library and mother culture opportunities.

Ypsilanti, MI

Interested in Home School Co-op or Reading Group

I am interested in joining or forming a Charlotte Mason reading group for mom where we meet and read Mason's series and/or a home school co-op to help with some of riches of a CM education. If you're in the Ann Arbor area, please reach out!

Conroe, TX

The Woodlands/Conroe Charlotte Mason Mothers

We are a new group that meets monthly to study CM’s volumes. But we are open to growing where God would have us bloom whether through nature study hikes, recitation gatherings, and more. We welcome both new and seasoned mothers who long to create community in our area with both our children and ourselves.

Laurel, MT

CM Literature in Billings, MT area

I am a retired homeschool mom still involved in CM education, moderating AO FB and Forum, and a Fellow with the House of Humane Letters. I currently offer Literature (and Music) classes at my studio in Laurel, MT. Contact me for more information, or see my website kaypelham.com . I'm also happy to host and lead CM book discussions. I've been a part of the CM world since 2005.

Eugene, OR

Intro to Charlotte Mason

We're a group of moms just starting out and also more experienced. We read through In Vital Harmony this spring, and now we're going to start Home Education (Volume 1) in September. We meet once a month to discuss what we've read.
I'm also organizing Recitation Nights quarterly for families to share their work.

Murfreesboro, TN

The Children’s Gathering

The Children's Gathering is our Short Morning of Lessons for Charlotte Mason Families.

We gather together every Friday morning for Hymn Singing, Old and New Testament Bible Recitations, a Psalm Recitation, and a Poetry Recitation. We also have a lesson in Physical Geography using Charlotte Mason's "Elementary Geography" along with Geography Walks. We are learning and practicing Swedish Drill together each week too.
We are reading and listening to Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" and "As You Like It". We are also studying Church History using "Trial and Triumph" by Richard Hannula. We end our morning of lessons together with a Folk Song.

If you are looking for other Charlotte Mason Families to learn and grow with, please let us know. We would love to have you join us! ❤️

“One more thing is of vital importance; children must have books, living books; the best are not too good for them; anything less than the best is not good enough....”

"Give children a wide range of subjects, with the end in view of establishing in each case some one or more of the relations I have indicated. Let them learn from first-hand sources of information--really good books, the best going, on the subject they are engaged upon. Let them get at the books themselves...books teeming with ideas fresh from the minds of thinkers upon every subject to which we can wish to introduce children. ”

~Charlotte Mason