Our Campus
The beautiful 23-acre Montessori Academy Campus is a natural habitat for various species of birds and other animals, including deer, wild turkeys, squirrels, and rabbits. Bluebirds, Blue Jays, and Cardinals can be seen on a regular basis. Bluebird houses and bird feeders have been an important part of campus activities for many years. The beautiful campus provides many opportunities for students to learn and study the natural sciences. Recently, our outdoor educator, Sarah Kalen, and her students worked to have our campus National Wildlife Habitat Certified. You will find the official plaque in front of the administration building. We are proud of their accomplishment!
Playgrounds appropriate to each age group provide opportunities for children to explore the outdoor environment. The children love visiting the “big rock,” gardening, taking nature walks and identifying our native flora and fauna.
Classroom spaces are thoughtfully prepared by our teachers. They are designed with our students in mind. We place an emphasis on using natural materials, creating beauty in the indoor spaces on our campus, and cultivating a welcoming feeling for our community.