How We Homeschool and Travel as a Family in Bali
We get asked a lot about what we use to homeschool our kids here in Bali—and honestly, it’s a mix of things that have evolved as we’ve gone along. We’ve got the structured stuff: an online platform that keeps us aligned with the Aussie curriculum, plus physical workbooks from Australia—yep, the same ones kids are using in classrooms back home. We pack them in wherever we go (and no, the novelty of carrying books around still hasn’t worn off… 😂). But what we love most is the real-life learning that happens outside the books. Like learning about batik in their world art subject, then actually heading to Ubud to try a batik class hands-on. Or using real money at the shops and working out change while grabbing drinks from the fridge at Indomaret. These are the lessons that stick. That said, it’s not all breezy island days and beachside worksheets. The admin side—especially the reporting—has become a real frustration as we travel more. We’re now seriously considering removing the formal reporting requirement while still keeping everything else the same: the structure, the learning, the subjects, and even keeping tabs on their work to track progress and save for future reference. Same school, just minus the red tape. It’s a big decision, and one we’re still working through… but we’d really love to hear from others doing this journey too. Have you made the switch? What did you notice? Homeschooling while traveling has been one of the best choices for our family—but like anything, it comes with its own set of twists and turns. #HomeschoolingInBali #TravelSchooling #WorldSchooling #BaliWithKids #FamilyLifeAbroad #HomeschoolAustralia #BaliFamilyFinds #ChadAndMiaOfficial #BaliWithChildren #BaliExpatKids #LivingDifferently
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