Summer Learning

Brock’s Academy provides quality education throughout the summer.  We offer both credit and non-credit courses, single-subject summer tutoring, and academic skill-building instruction.

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  • One-on-One Instruction

    There are no group classes at Brock’s Academy. Every class and every tutoring session is just your child with their instructor. Instruction can occur either at your home, remotely online, or at our Woodinville or University Place campuses.

  • Custom Curriculum

    At Brock’s Academy every child receives a Designer Education™. Our team will assess your child’s learning needs and design a summer program to suit his or her interests, learning style, and educational goals.


  • Flexibility for Schedules

    You control the schedule with our summer programs. All programs can start at any time and are done with pre-purchased time blocks. You purchase your time block and then use it as you chose throughout the summer.

  • Earn Graduation Credits


    Brock’s Academy is a Washington state approved (accredited by Cognia) private school so our transcripts are accepted by high schools and colleges nationwide. We are fully staffed for summer sessions and offer over 80 credit courses. If your student needs graduation credits, needs to retake a class to improve a grade, or wants to take courses over the summer to move farther ahead in their academic career, Brock’s can support your student.

  • Support for Neurodivergent, Gifted, and Reluctant Learners

    Our team provides instruction in general education, neurodivergent programs, skills for struggling learners, and gifted and talented education. We match your child with a teacher or tutor experienced that fits your child’s learning needs. And because every summer learning program is custom and delivered one-on-one, your child will progress at their own pace.

  • Personalized Instruction Example

    One of our reluctant readers received a new American Girl doll. Brock’s built a summer reading program where she read stories from her doll’s historic period – to her doll. The best part is her family vacationed in the area she had read about. She and her Brock’s instructor prepared a map of historic sites she and her doll could see. Now that made reading fun!

    (American Girl doll is a trademark of American Girl LLC)

Summer Course Descriptions