Kim Kardashian’s 12-year-old daughter North West isn’t attending a traditional school, with the reality star revealing her eldest child is currently homeschooled and pursuing a curriculum tailored to her interests.
The Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum shared details of North’s education during a recent appearance on her sister Khloé Kardashian’s podcast Khloé in Wonder Land, where she described a flexible, personalized learning experience built around “realistic courses.”
According to Kim, modules include brand building, inspired by North’s entrepreneurial ideas like creating hats and jewelry, and music, reflecting the tween’s growing passion for creative expression.
As per Daily Mail, Kim said that seeing her daughter grow into her strengths has been “so fun,” and that the approach lets North explore areas she genuinely loves.
North has also been making headlines for her budding music output, recently sharing a snippet of a rap collaboration with her father Kanye West titled Piercing on My Hand (Ye Version).
In the clip, North raps about skipping school and her bold personal style, including piercings and fashion, lines that have drawn public attention and conversation around her youth and self-expression.
Kim emphasized that while North’s coursework is unconventional, there are structure and rules in place, and that she works with educational professionals to guide her daughter’s learning.
Moreover, she also acknowledged that co-parenting with West has evolved positively as they support North’s interests together.