Amidst a lush green landscape and wide open spaces, your child gets to experience unique campus environment that inspires a love for nature and a healthy relationship with food.

Children experience natural materials and elements in the classrooms and outdoor spaces, encouraging exploration and learning from the world around them. 

A food-forward* approach introduces children to fresh, whole foods and teaches them about the importance of nourishing their bodies and the earth. 

By cultivating a sense of wonder and respect for the natural world, your child gets empowered to grow into a compassionate and sustainable leader.

Designed to meet developmental needs and serve the whole child, Windsor Street Montessori programs serve children 18 months to 12 years of age.

A mixed-age classroom will help your child to thrive

Toddler

18 months to 2.5 years

Primary

2.5 to 6 years

Lower-Elementary

6 to 9 years

Monday to Friday

Days:


8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

7:30 a.m. before care option

3:30 - 5:30 p.m. after care option

Note: After care is not currently available for Toddler Class.

Program Hours: 

Guidelines & Expectations

  • All children attend classes for five days a week.

  • Children under age 4 are expected to nap in the afternoon.

  • Children must be potty-trained to enroll in the Primary Class.

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We hope to add a classroom for our infant friends in the near future. Sign up for the wait list below.

Curriculum

The curriculum for all ages is hands-on, exploratory, self-guided, individualized, open-ended, and based on the idea of respect for individuals and the environment. Our Montessori guides are certified for the age group they teach.

Programs are designed to acknowledge that a child is in the process of becoming a learner and a leader who is:

  • Responsible and accountable for their actions

  • Confident and academically prepared

  • Independent

  • Brave

  • Intrinsically motivated and autonomous

  • A critical and creative thinker and problem-solver

  • Socially responsible

  • Compassionate

  • A peacemaker

  • Able to handle external authority

  • A protector of the environment and its resources

  • Respectful of all persons

  • A productive, caring member of their community

Overview by Class

  • 18 months – 2.5 years

    By starting Windsor Street Montessori in the toddler years, young children get to embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth that will lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning and success. 

    This carefully designed program for toddlers fosters emotional intelligence, social skills, and physical development, while also introducing essential language and practical life skills. 

    As your child explores and learns in our nurturing environment, they will develop a sense of independence, confidence, and responsibility, setting the stage for a bright and curious future. 

    With a Montessori education, your toddler will thrive in a holistic and supportive community that celebrates their unique spirit and potential.

  • 2.5 – 6 years

    The Windsor Street Montessori School Primary Class offers a Montessori program where each child, respected as an individual, is encouraged to develop their total personality at their own pace and within an individual growth style. 

    In this program, children grow into confident, brave, and kind members of their community.

    The “prepared environment” of the Primary Class allows children to choose activities in the areas of:

    Practical life

    Sensorial education

    Language arts

    Music

    Foreign language

    Science

    Small and gross motor play

    Fantasy play, etc. 

    Each child’s independent effort is fostered and individuality is honored. The outdoor classroom is available to the child as an extension of the indoor environment.

  • 6 – 9 years

    With an individualized work plan and abundant elementary Montessori materials, each student can develop their own interests.

    The Lower-Elementary Class learning environment provides deeper education experiences in the areas of:

    Mathematics (including algebra and geometry)

    Language

    Science and technology

    The world of myth

    Great literature

    History

    Geography

    Biology

    Art

    Music

    Physical education

    Students have opportunities to plan, monitor, and assess their own work, further developing their independence and responsibility for their own actions.

    Social development and deep learning occur as the older children model and teach the younger children in collaborative projects. Problem-solving and reasoning skills grow along with personal responsibility and self-respect.

Specialty
Classes &
Workshops

Plans for Specialty Classes & Workshops are currently in development with more information coming soon. Highlights include: 

  • Bilingual Art Classes with Cristi Núñez for students 4-8 years and 10-14 years. 

  • Cooking workshops with Chef Gaby, including kids, teenagers, adults and private classes.

  • Food writing workshops with journalist Jessica Martin and other local writers.

Workshops and classes will take place on Saturdays from 3:30-6 pm.