Welcome to
Cloud Classroom

Cloud Classroom, a 501© (3) certified nonprofit organization, strives to build an online learning community where students can help students. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, Cloud Classroom has been connecting and will continue to connect qualified teachers and volunteers to students by offering our classes to help young students grow academically and better prepare for their future studies.

Cloud Classroom is a certifying organization for the President's Volunteer Service Award (PVSA). We appreciate our volunteers' dedication and offer the President's Volunteer Service Award to eligible volunteers.

OUR INSTRUCTORS ARE STUDENTS/ALUMNI from institutions such as

OUR IMPACT ON THE WIDER 
COMMUNITY

1,500+
STUDENTS
80+
COURSES
980+
CLASS HOURS
40+
INSTRUCTORS

About Cloud
Classroom

At Cloud Classroom, every student is an active part of a global learning community.

This is your  space to learn, to create, to teach, and to imagine. Join us and become a part of our vibrant, global student community today.

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Why Learn With Us?

Our Courses

Stellar Instructors

To ensure the quality of our courses, we recruit only the highest-performing high school, undergraduate, and adult instructors to provide free and low-cost educational opportunities to our students.

Top-Notch Courses

All paid courses are reviewed by a qualified advisory team before release.

Global Community

Our core values of collaboration and connection are reflected in the method we use to deliver classes: virtually. Students K-12 from around the globe have access to our classes every day.

One-on-One Mentorship

Student instructors and assistants are always available for questions and concerns from students and their parents.

I hope I can also participate in Cloud Classroom by being a student instructor in the future.

"My favorite class at Cloud Classroom was U.S. History because I liked how the instructor prepared his PPTs for every class. And, at the end of every class, there is a Q&A time; this is when all students can ask questions about the class."

Suri Li
13, Summer History Program student from Beijing
Volunteers