Seeking Montessori in Minneapolis

Updated on December 21, 2007
L.S. asks from River Falls, WI
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Wondering if anyone knew of good montessori programs in Minneapolis. Even though our daughter is only 8 months now we want to be sure to have enough time to do our research and find a program that will offer the type of environment we are looking for. From what I hear lots of good places have wait lists so I want to be sure to get in at the school of our choice.

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Thanks for the great responses. I have looked into all of your suggestions and I will be pursuing them all to see what fits us best.

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D.M.

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Seward Montessori is the best school ever! My daughter has been going there since Children's House (Kindergarten) and is now in 5th Grade and doing great.

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K.R.

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I highly recommend Child Garden Montessori, located at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral on Loring Park, and also 2 blocks away at the Unitarian church behind the Walker Art Center.

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C.K.

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I think there is a Montessori school in the Seward neighborhood, although I don't know much about it. I've heard that it's pretty good.

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T.B.

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I have many friends whose kids go to Montessori and have heard great things about: MiniApple Montessori in Dinky Town, MacDonald Montessori in St. Paul and Ramalynn Montessori in Bloomington. If you are looking to start your daughter in a toddler program you will definetely need to get on it quickly. If you are waiting until 33 months or so, then you don't have to rush at all - they usually enroll around January for the upcoming year.

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J.B.

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L.,
My brothers girlfriend's children go to the Seward Montessori. I know a couple other friends that go there also. I have heard wonderful things about the school. The parents are supportive and also volunteer which is important for a schools success. Be careful when choosing a Montessori because they have changed a lot in the last few years. Some don't follow the philosophies. Good luck!

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M.K.

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I was a Montessori teacher at Crossroads Elementary (St.Paul public) for many years. If I could choose any school for my children, it would be Lake Country in Minneapolis. Amazing environment, outstanding teachers, and reaaly unique parent community. It is a private school however, with private school tuition prices! Still, definately worth a look! Seward, from what I've heard, no longer uses a lot of the Montessori materials and curriculum. I think Crossroads is one of the best public (free) Montessoris in the area, but is located in Frogtown.

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H.

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There is a Montessori school around 38th and Pleasant in Minneapolis, Lake Country Montessori, however, they only take children starting at the age of 3. We looked for a Montessori-based daycare that had an infant program for our son who started daycare at 13 months, but couldn't find one that was in a convenient location (we live in So. Mpls, in the Lyndale neighborhood, and both work in downtown Mpls).

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K.G.

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Try Seward Montessori. I have a friend who's daughter attends there for Kindergarten and is very happy. I have heard that it is tough to get into the program, so probably better to check into it and get on a waiting list.

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