Johnston County Homeschool Support Group

We are a Christ-centered community that encourages and supports homeschooling families in their God-given role of raising and educating their children.

Start YOUR new journey

Homeschool Group for Grades 6-12!

Are you looking for more than just curriculum? At Mighty Arrows, we offer a Christ-centered community where students thrive academically, grow in their faith, and build lifelong friendships. We provide enriching experiences, supportive fellowship for parents, and opportunities for your children to discover their God-given potential.

Christ-Centered Community

Enriching Group Activities

Supportive Parent Fellowship

Academic and Spiritual Growth

The Adventure Awaits

Bring Learning to Life

Embark on a journey of discovery that goes far beyond the textbook. We believe in bringing learning to life through immersive experiences, from stepping into the pages of the past on our regional history field trips to unraveling the wonders of creation with hands-on science experiments. We also dive into the timeless lessons of scripture in our engaging Bible class, showing students how to live out their faith in a meaningful way. This is more than just education; it’s an adventure that ignites curiosity, strengthens faith, and prepares your children for the future.

Serving the Communities of Johnston County, North Carolina

Archer Lodge, Benson, Clayton, Four Oaks, Kenly, Micro, Pine Level, Princeton, Selma, Smithfield, Wilson’s Mills

COME GROW WITH US

Current Course Offering

Bible Class

Explore the Bible with an instructor who encourages engaging discussion on topics relevant to your life as a teen.

History Class

Go beyond the textbook and bring history to life with exciting, on-location lessons at our regions most incredible landmarks.

Book Club

Dive into fantastic stories and share your ideas with fellow readers in a fun, educational, and interesting book club.

Science Lab

Explore the wonders of science with hands-on experiments and projects, from launching rockets to exploring the microscopic world.