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For homeschooling families

Your home is a school — and a chapel.

You already teach the faith all day long. Solua orders the school day around prayer — a morning offering before lessons, the Angelus at noon, the saint of the day woven through it all.

A family praying together at home before lessons
A morning offering, before lessons Plus the saint of the day, every day

The work of the day

In a homeschool, the lesson and the prayer share a table. The faith isn't a subject squeezed into the schedule — it's the air the whole day breathes. Solua helps you keep that rhythm without one more thing to plan.

Built on the Church's call to teach the faith diligently within the home — the first school of discipleship.

How Solua helps

The faith, ordered through the whole school day.

Bells for the day

A morning offering before books open, the Angelus at noon, an examen at the close — gentle markers that order the hours.

The Church's year, your calendar

Feasts, seasons, and saints surface in step with the liturgical year — a calendar your lessons can be built around.

Every age, one moment

The four-year-old and the fourteen-year-old pray the same prayer at once — each meeting it at exactly their level.

Sound enough to teach from

Faithful to the Catechism and the Church's teaching, so you can hand it on with confidence — and answer the hard questions.

The school day, prayed

Four bells hold the whole school day.

Not a curriculum to follow — just four small moments that gather everyone, then send them back to the books.

Before lessons

A morning offering

The day given to God before the first book is opened, with each child's intention named aloud.

Noon

The Angelus

The midday bell. Pencils down for the Angelus Domini, a still point in the middle of the work.

In the lesson

The saint of the day

Today's saint, told for their age — slipped into history, reading, and the conversation over lunch.

At the close

An examen, together

Books closed, the day looked back on — what was learned, what was hard, and thanks before the evening begins.

Through every stage

Prayer that grows with the way they learn.

From the years of memory to the years of their own voice — the same companion meets each stage of the trivium.

Ages 6–10

Grammar stage

The years of memory, when the great prayers are learned by heart. Solua gives them the words to memorize and the stories that make them stick.

  • The Our Father, Hail Mary & Glory Be by heart
  • The Baltimore-style basics, plainly said
  • Saint stories told as adventures
Ages 11–13

Logic stage

The years of why. As they start to question, Solua gives reasons — the meaning of the Mass, the shape of Scripture, and gentle first apologetics.

  • The Mass, explained part by part
  • Scripture they can ask real questions of
  • First apologetics, faithful and clear
Ages 14+

Rhetoric stage

The years they find their own voice. The Examen, spiritual reading, and honest space to discern — faith they can articulate, live, and defend.

  • The daily Examen & spiritual reading
  • Discernment & the questions teens really ask
  • A companion for Confession & the Mass
"You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way."
Deuteronomy 6:7
Our school day used to start with a scramble. Now it starts with a prayer the kids lead themselves — and the saints have become people they actually know.
Clare M. · Homeschooling five · Texas

Begin the school day
in prayer.

Free to start. Open Solua, pray the morning offering with your students, and let the day's saint lead the first lesson.

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  • Every age, one app
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