Admissions that feel clear and supportive

We’ll guide you step-by-step. If you’re new to Montessori, you’re in the right place.

The admissions path

Step 1: Schedule a tour

Start by scheduling a tour. You’ll see classrooms in action and get your questions answered.

Step 2: Connect + confirm fit

After your tour, we’ll follow up with next steps, availability, and what your child needs to start successfully.

Step 3: Enrollment

When space is available, we’ll guide you through enrollment forms and a smooth first day.

What you’ll see on a tour

  • A calm, orderly classroom (prepared environment)
  • Children choosing meaningful work
  • Hands-on materials for language, math, and life skills
  • Guides observing and giving lessons with care
  • Community routines (grace and courtesy)

Ages + availability

We typically serve children from infancy through age 6, plus summer programming.

If you’re unsure which program fits best, we’ll help you choose based on your child’s age and development. (This school is listed as accepting infants.)

Ratios and class size

We follow Florida requirements for teacher-to-child ratios and maintain classroom group sizes within those guidelines.

Admissions FAQ

Do we have to be “Montessori at home” to enroll?

Not at all. We’ll share simple ways to support independence that fit your family.

Do you accept Step-Up Scholarships?

Yes, we do for Pre-Primary programs, please contact us for more information.

What if my child is shy or slow to warm up?

That’s very normal. We support gentle transitions and build trust through routine.

Do you offer part-time?

No, we do not offer part-time enrollment at this time. Our programs run Monday through Friday to provide consistency and continuity for our students.

Do children wear uniforms every day, and what does the uniform include?

Students wear uniforms Monday through Thursday. Fridays are a free dress day, giving children the opportunity to express their personal style.

The uniform consists of the school T-shirt, with an optional school sweatshirt. Uniform bottoms are not required, so families may choose any color or fabric for pants, shorts, or skirts. Shoes may also be chosen based on comfort and preference.

How do you handle guidance and behavior?

We use respectful, consistent guidance and teach social skills proactively (grace and courtesy).