SOL HOUSE
You didn’t choose homeschool to play small.
Let’s build something bigger.
At Sol House, we help you trade worksheets and worry for wonder, connection, and deeply meaningful learning — in community. From our smallest learners to thriving teens, and even for parents seeking purpose, Sol House is a space to grow together.
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HOMESCHOOL, REIMAGINED.
What is Sol House Learning?
Sol House is for families who didn’t choose homeschooling to recreate school at home, but to create a rich and meaningful life:
something richer.
something beautiful.
something intentional.
It’s for those who…
Crave creativity, wonder, and connection
Want learning that flows with your rhythms — not someone else’s calendar
Believe kids (and parents) thrive in community, not isolation
Need space for their children to experience mastery and teens to lead with passion
Are searching for a place where they belong too, not just their children
If you’ve ever whispered, “I wish something like this existed,”
you’re not alone and you just found it.
What we offer:
BRING SOL HOUSE HOME TO YOUR FAMILY
We’re a physical learning and enrichment center, planned to launch near Canton, Georgia, in 2026—offering paid learning passes, creative clubs, and community rhythms for homeschool families who want something more.
Sol House Learning isn’t school. And it isn’t a casual drop-in.
It’s an intentional investment in your family’s joy, creativity, and growth.
OUR CORE VALUES:
A MESSAGE
FROM OUR
FOUNDER,
ERIK COLE
If you're homeschooling, it's probably because you wanted more — more presence, more freedom, more connection.
But maybe it hasn’t always felt that way. Maybe it’s been lonely. Or heavy. Or just harder than you imagined.
Sol House was created for families like yours — families who want to live, learn, and grow in community.
Where curiosity isn’t boxed in. Where faith is welcomed. Where teens lead, kiddos play and learn, and parents find breath again.
After more than a decade working with learners of all ages in ministry, education, and community development, I knew something was missing: a space for families to not just homeschool, but to belong.
Sol House is that space — and we’re building it together.