Integrated, Whole-Child Education

A Montessori school for children ages 14 months to 12 years

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Why Waypoint Montessori?

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We Emphasize More than Just Academics

We honor your child’s individuality and focus on curiosity, independence, compassion, collaboration, and critical thinking. Waypoint Montessori prepares your child to take on the future with confidence, propelled by the gift of self knowledge and a passion for learning.

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…but the Academics Are a Huge Strength. 

It is not uncommon to see four-year-olds reading, six-year-olds completing long division problems, and nine-year-olds classifying botanical specimens at Waypoint. Our curriculum presents skills at the time when children are most ready to learn.

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We’re a Community.

Our school is a community for more than just the children. We view our relationship with you as a partnership, working together for the benefit of your child because children thrive when home and school work in harmony. 

Our Programs

Journey to Independence

14 - 36 months

The Waypoint toddler community serves students from 14 months to 3 years old. All students must be walking steady without aid to join this community. The children spend their day in a carefully prepared environment that is designed to foster independence, practical life skills, sensorial exploration and language development. The program also introduces our youngest students ways to investigate the natural world through gardening and nature walks. The children work on fine and gross motor skills, learn to care for themselves, their classmates and the classroom environment. Children learn to appreciate art and music as well as engaging in group experiences with songs, stories and outdoor play.

A Love for Learning

3 - 6 years

Children in the Primary program are introduced to a wide variety of activities designed to support and foster independence as they move toward mastery of themselves and their environment. Carefully designed lessons are presented by the certified Montessori guide in practical life, sensorial, language, mathematics and the cultural subjects, including music and art.

Learning How to Think

6 years - 12 years

The elementary environment is designed to meet the child’s growing social interest, and provides opportunities for both individual and group work. The Waypoint elementary program is designed to encourage exploration, research, collaboration, and sharing. Developing independent, responsible, and capable young people, with an excitement about life and learning, is the primary goal of the elementary environment at Waypoint.

How to Apply

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Schedule a Tour

View our classrooms and learn more about Montessori education.

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Submit an Application

After your tour you’re invited to apply for your child.

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Join the Community!

Meet other new parents and connect with us on social media to get acquainted with our community.

Testimonials

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Our Blog

April 10, 2026
Explore the Montessori three-period lesson and how its quiet simplicity unites words and meaning during a child’s sensitive period for language.
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April 6, 2026
Master the language of Waypoint Montessori with our glossary of 22 key terms. From Practical Life to the Work Cycle, learn how we support your child’s development.
By Jaime Duncan February 16, 2026
Explore how Montessori children learn to write through sound work, movable alphabet exploration, and a joyful, developmentally prepared process.
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