How To Apply


Wonderland Montessori offers year-round enrollment with 5-day programs that include half-day, academic day, and extended day options.

1.

First, schedule a tour  online to meet with our admissions team.

Learn a little about Montessori education and schedule a time to take a tour of our campus. School tours are given by appointment. We typically schedule tours during the morning work cycle. During your tour you will have the opportunity to briefly observe each age group, and see what the children are experiencing in the Montessori environment through observation windows. The administrative staff can answer questions you may have about Montessori pedagogy or logistical concerns. While children are welcome to join you on your tour, some parents find it easier to have all of their questions answered if their students come to the second visit.

Schedule a Tour

2.

Following your tour, fill out your child’s  application for admission. 

The application form is available online, and includes a non-refundable application fee. Any student applying to Wonderland’s Elementary program will also be provided a Release of Records Form. This form will be mailed to your child’s former school. Once your initial application paperwork is completed, we will schedule a meeting with the guide, or a trial day for your child to attend. We recommend completing your application paperwork as soon as you have made the decision to join Wonderland, even if you aren't planning to start immediately. Some locations and age groups have waiting pools for new admissions.

Apply Online

3.

Once your application has been processed, we will schedule your child’s pre-enrollment meeting with an AMI-certified guide.

This allows assessments and observations to determine classroom community placement. Elementary students may be asked to visit for the day.


Admission decisions will be made upon a thorough review of the submitted information and observations gathered during the student visit and parent interview.

Get started with a tour of Wonderland Montessori

Get Started With A Tour

Policy of Non-Discrimination

Wonderland Montessori does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical disability, or sexual identity in the administration, hiring, educational policies, financial aid programs and other school-administered programs.

Commitment to Diversity

Wonderland Montessori seeks to develop a diverse learning community composed of individuals with various life experience, feelings, hopes and challenges. Our school, community and world are enhanced by diversity. Wonderland’s appreciation, commitment, and sensitivity to diversity is reflected by the offering of our educational, professional, and community programs to all qualified people irrespective of race, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, age, levels of ability, sexual orientation, or socio-economic conditions. Through mutual and purposeful dialogue, Wonderland strives to provide an environment where the emotional, social and intellectual well-being is certain. Wonderland further believes that our commitment to diversity is an ongoing process, which will continue to strengthen and enhance our school.

Enrollment for New Students

Open enrollment for the next school year begins in late February or March. Applications received for a current school year will be reviewed as they are received. Placement will occur as space is available. Our goal is to help families find the best match between student, family, and school.

Re-enrollment for Current Students

Parents of current students will receive a re-enrollment package in March at which time they will be asked to submit a non-refundable registration and supply fee along with a completed selection sheet for the coming school year. After the deadline, current students will be placed into the admissions pool with new students.

Learn more about Wonderland Montessori’s enrollment process

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“Sending our children here was the best decision we’ve made as parents." 

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