Launch special · $99 for your first year
Come home to the world.
Edventures is the digital home base for worldschooling families: the community, the courses, and the tools that make learning through the world feel doable, whether you're already on the road or still dreaming from your hometown.
One membership. Full access to the app and the community.

Learn. Travel. Track.
The whole worldschooling journey in one membership, from your first questions to a living record of everything your children are learning.
Learn
Get the know-how before you go.
Self-paced courses and honest field notes from families already on the road, so you start worldschooling with confidence, not guesswork.
Travel
Find your places and your people.
A directory of 600+ worldschooling hubs and programs around the world on a live map, with real parent reviews, plus the practical layer families actually need: visa guides, local homeschool legislation by place, and travel tools tuned for the way traveling families move.
Track
Watch the learning add up.
Every real-world experience your children live lands on a growing map: badges, credits, and a portfolio that answers the question every family carries: are they actually learning? They are, and now you can see it.
Coming to members first
Real life, on the record.
Track turns what your children actually do (the market math, the museum afternoon, the first snorkel) into a growing record, mapped to the goals and curriculum you choose. From IB or SAT to a path they dream up themselves. We're building it in public, and founding members' children are the first on it.
Is this for us?
Families here are parents who haven't left home yet but feel the pull, summer-only explorers, and full-time travelers. Most are not homeschool veterans. Many still have children in school.
Worldschooling is a mindset before it's a plane ticket. It can happen in your hometown, at your kitchen table, on a school break, or across three continents. The world is the classroom either way.
What everyone shares: they want their children growing up curious, capable, and at ease in the world, and they'd rather figure it out alongside other families than alone. If that sounds like you, you'll fit right in.
Start with the free class.
Worldschooling 101: what it is, the myths that hold families back, what a day really looks like, and your first three steps. It's the first thing we send you, and it's free.

From Brittany
This started with my own children.
I've been worldschooling my children for ten years, on several continents and back home in the US. Some seasons that looked like leather workshops in Hoi An's old town and math at the morning market. Some seasons it looked like our own kitchen table. Worldschooling is a mindset before it's a destination.
Along the way I kept building the things I wished existed: children's programming in Malaysia, learning experiences at conferences with my children beside me, and answers to the same message from other parents, again and again: how do we do this?
The honest answer is that it takes a lot of figuring out. The information lives in a hundred group chats. The good programs are hard to tell from the loud ones. And the deep learning that happens along the way is invisible unless someone writes it down.
So that is what we're building: a home base. I'm building it from the road, in public, one week at a time. You can watch, and you can come with us.
A growing movement
It's not just you.
If you've been quietly wondering whether learning could look different for your family, you're in remarkable company, wherever home is. Millions of families have already stepped off the default path, from kitchen-table homeschoolers to microschools to families learning across more than 60 countries. Edventures is where they find each other.
- countries with worldschooling hubs, programs, or communities in our directory
- 68
- members across the worldschooling and home-education communities we follow
- 2 million+
- children learning at home in the U.S., part of a movement now reaching every continent
- 3.4 million
- worldschooling hubs and programs mapped in our directory research
- 938
One honest email a week while we build.
Two handpicked programs for the year ahead
Partnered and vetted for worldschooling families. One is your teen's year, one is the whole family's adventure.
The Knowledge Society
In your backyard: six cities or 100% online
Sep 2026 to Jun 2027 · weekends or weekday evenings
Ambitious teenagers 13–17 building with mentors and real companies.
Applications for the 2026–2027 cohort close July 31, 2026
Edge City India
Mandrem Beach, North Goa
October 11 to November 1, 2026 · three weeks
A popup village where the whole family lives among builders.
Applications are open now
Two ways to join us
Become a founding member
Every tool we build, first: your family's worldschooling plan, the courses as they release, visa and local-legislation guides, and Track early access. Plus weekly live calls and a warm, curated community.
$99 per year
Start with a free account
The heart of it is the worldschooling hub directory: 600+ hubs and programs around the world on a live map, filtered by your children's ages, your dates, and your price range, with real parent reviews so you know which ones families actually love. The free class and your plan start here too.
No account needed to look: open the live directory preview and start exploring now.
Frequently asked questions
Worldschooling is learning through travel and the real world, using places, people, and everyday life as the classroom. Families do it in many shapes: full-time travel, a gap year, or trips around a home base. Edventures is the home base that makes it less daunting.
This is the worry that stops most families, and the ones already on the road will tell you it's the wrong fear. Real-world learning builds real depth. Track, our progress platform, makes that learning visible: experiences map to a curriculum path you choose, so you always have an answer better than a report card.
No, and this is the biggest misconception. The world, local makers and mentors, other families, and your children's own curiosity do most of the teaching. Your job is closer to designing the journey than standing at a whiteboard, and we help you design it.
600+ worldschooling hubs and programs around the world on a live map, filtered by your children's ages, your dates, your price range, and how each program runs, with real parent reviews highlighted so you can tell a hub families love from one that only promotes itself. You can browse the map without an account, a free account lets you open every hub, and membership unlocks the full detail: real parent reviews, pricing, and direct links to each program.
Founding membership is $99 for your first year, a launch special. It includes the members' community, weekly live calls, the full hub directory with real parent reviews, the courses as they release, your family's worldschooling plan, and early access to Track. Founding pricing is locked in for as long as you stay.
Worldschooling children make friends fast, but it takes a little intention. That's the whole reason the community and the hub directory exist: you can see where other families already gather, and land where your children will find friends waiting.
No, and you shouldn't. Most families start small: the free class, a plan, maybe a trip while school is out. You can try worldschooling without uprooting a single thing, and decide from there.
Edventures is not a school, and that is deliberate: you stay in charge of your children's education. What we add is structure and proof. Track maps real-world learning to recognized paths (IB, GCSE, SAT and others), and our courses show you how families handle records, re-entry to school, and university admissions.
Yes. A large part of our community starts exactly where you are: curious, still at home, children in school. Start with the free class, or create a free account and look around. When and how far you go is entirely yours.