Intentional. Thoughtful. Proven

Every part of our Montessori environment is designed with intention—from the carefully prepared classroom to the way each day naturally unfolds, supporting independence, curiosity, and confidence.

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Authentic Montessori Education

At Best Kids Montessori, we follow the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori by fostering a classroom culture that supports the whole child—academically, socially, emotionally, and physically. Our carefully prepared environments invite children to explore at their own pace, develop concentration, and engage in meaningful work that builds lifelong skills.

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Who We Are

  • Learning at our school is child-led and purposefully guided, with environments that invite curiosity and teachers who foster independence through thoughtful structure and care.

  • We believe in respecting each child as an individual and nurturing confidence, responsibility, and kindness. Our community values purposeful learning, collaboration, and creating a safe, supportive space where children feel empowered to grow.

  • Our school was founded with the belief that early education should be intentional, meaningful, and child-centered. What began as a passion for nurturing young minds has grown into a community dedicated to helping children build a strong foundation for life.

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Nido

6 weeks - 18 months

Our Programs

Toddler

18 months - 36 months

Children’s House

3 - 6 years

  • “We’ve seen such a positive change in our child since starting here. The calm environment, thoughtful teachers, and focus on independence have helped them grow more confident and curious every day.”

    –J. Navarro

  • “This school truly respects each child as an individual. The teachers are attentive and intentional, and it’s clear that learning here goes far beyond academics.”

    –A. Saldivar

  • “What sets this school apart is the sense of purpose in everything they do. From the classroom setup to daily routines, you can feel how much care and thought goes into each child’s experience.”

    —M. Reese