• • Choral Ensembles

    Elementary Chorale 1st – 5th Grade

    Junior Chorale 6th – 8th Grade

    Senior Chorale 9th – 12th Grade

    Vox 10th – 12th Grade (successful audition required)

    *In addition to our bi-annual joint choral concerts, Junior and Senior Chorale students are also given other opportunities to perform during the year (i.e. singing the National Anthem at local sporting events or performing in retirement homes). Opportunities to participate in the Baptist All-State and South Carolina All-State Chorus are also provided.

  • Tuition: $145.00 each semester; Families with multiple children enrolled will only pay $120 per semester for each additional child following the first one.

    Materials Fee:
    One-time fee, $40.00

    Facilities Fee: One-time, per-family fee, per semester $10 (for Northwood)


    Vox: This audition-only level is only $50 per student per semester and there is no materials fee for that ensemble. Students who have been accepted into Vox MUST also participate in Senior Chorale.

  • Registration will be open in March and last through June (as space permits). A waitlist is available.

    Persons registering before May will commit to the above rate, while persons registering after May will commit to an additional 15.00 administrative fee. We cannot wait to get started on this big adventure! Let’s create!

  • Rehearsals start in September and run each Monday afternoon in the chapel of Northwood Baptist Church. We will begin preparing music for a December concert, Rehearsals will then pause until early January, when we will begin rehearsing for a spring concert.

    (2200 Greenridge Road, North Charleston SC 29406).

    Classes alternate with existing Dance and Script courses, so students can take all existing courses.

    Elementary Chorale 1:30-2:20

    Junior Chorale 2:30-3:20

    Senior Chorale 3:30-4:50

    Vox 4:50-5:40

  • We would love to show you how to seek sponsorship for our classes.

CHOIR HOUSE

Our Mission

House Theatre offers a comprehensive choral program for Lowcountry homeschoolers, providing a structured and enriching environment where students develop vocal excellence. Our goal is to train students not only in choral performance but also in sight-singing, vocal health, musicianship, and a lifelong love of music—all while honoring the Lord through worshipful and wholesome performances.

You Are Invited

From 1st to 12th grade, students are invited to join vocal ensembles that grow with them. Our centralized program allows students to progress through increasingly advanced choirs, ensuring continuous musical and personal development. Homeschoolers in House ensembles sing full-length concerts and perform publicly at various community events, creating meaningful experiences beyond the classroom.

What We Will Do

  • Train students in challenging choral repertoire and advanced vocal techniques.

  • Teach sight-singing, music theory, vocal health, and cultural musicianship.

  • Offer structured ensemble opportunities that mirror public school choral programs while upholding biblical values.

  • Foster a Christ-centered musical education that builds community and excellence.

Choir Options

House offers three unique choir options tailored to different age groups:

  • Elementary Chorale (1st - 5th grade): Focuses on music theory fundamentals, vocal intonation, and healthy choral technique. Students perform in winter and spring concerts.

  • Junior Chorale (6th - 8th grade): Builds on prior experience with a deeper emphasis on music theory, sight-reading, intonation, and technique. No prior experience is required.

  • Senior Chorale (9th - 12th grade): Incorporates theory workbooks, sight-singing, self-conducting, and advanced vocal techniques to refine musicianship.

Each level is designed to build upon previous knowledge while welcoming new learners at any stage. Music education is a lifelong skill, and we are committed to fostering each student’s growth no matter their starting point.

Opportunities

  • Perform in full-length concerts featuring choral music.

  • Sing at public venues such as sporting events and retirement homes.

  • Access the same choral performance and vocal scholarship opportunities available to public school students.

  • Grow musically and spiritually alongside peers in a supportive, faith-based environment.