We believe that children learn best through hands-on exploration and discovery. Harmony Montessori creates an environment where young minds flourish naturally.
No bells, no rotating stations. A child works on what calls her, for as long as her concentration holds.
Low shelves, real ceramic, glass that breaks. Every object is sized to a child's hand.
A three-hour cycle that lets concentration deepen. We protect this hour fiercely, quietly, every day.
Three-year age spans, so the youngest can admire and the oldest can teach. Leadership grows on its own.
Ages 18 months - 3 years
Ages 3 - 6 years
Coats hung, shoes changed, a high-five with a friend.
Three hours of self-chosen work, lessons, and joyful focus.
Garden, mud kitchen, the wild edge β in any weather.
Pour your own water. Pass the bread. Talk about everything.
Some children nap. Others read, or build, or invent.
A song, a hug, a wave to each friend by name.
Director & Lead Guide
Primary Guide
Assistant Guide
Primary Guide
Tours are small and unhurried β about an hour, including time in the classrooms with a guide. Fall 2026 enrollment opens this October.
Fall 2026 β
p.s. financial aid β
We set aside ~18% of tuition for need-based aid. We mean it when we say: please apply, regardless of circumstance.
When I started Harmony eight years ago, I had one question I couldn't shake: what happens to a child when you stop rushing her? What does she become when the morning is long, the materials are beautiful, and the grown-ups in her life have decided to trust her?
Montessori isn't a curriculum we follow. It's a set of deeply held beliefs about what children already are. They're not vessels to fill or clay to shape. They are people β complete, curious, and capable β arriving each morning with something to offer the world.
We're a small school on purpose. Twelve children to a guide. Three-year age spans. Real ceramic. Real glass. Real conversation at lunch. We think the details matter. We think an unhurried morning is a form of love.
β Maren Holloway, Head of School