Programs

A Montessori journey from Preschool through Elementary (K–3rd Grade).

Program Overview

Auburn Montessori School offers a Montessori preschool in Auburn, Alabama for ages 3-6 and an Elementary program for Kindergarten through 3rd Grade. Families can follow one continuous Montessori pathway that supports each child from early independence through deeper elementary academics.

Each classroom combines hands-on materials, uninterrupted work periods, and guidance from trained educators so students can build focus, responsibility, and joyful learning habits.

Next steps: Admissions, Fees & Hours, and Contact.

Preschool

Ages 3–6

Montessori Program

Our mixed-age Preschool classrooms build independence, concentration, and social-emotional growth through hands-on Montessori lessons and uninterrupted work cycles.

A typical preschool day includes a long Montessori work cycle, guided group time, outdoor play, and opportunities for practical life routines that build confidence and independence.

Children work across practical life, sensorial materials, early language, beginning mathematics, cultural studies, art, and grace and courtesy in a calm mixed-age environment.

By the end of the preschool cycle, children are prepared for elementary-level work with stronger concentration, social responsibility, self-direction, and readiness for continued academic growth.

Learn more about admissions, tuition and hours, or contacting the school.

Educator greeting a child at school
Child practicing Montessori folding work
Students presenting a geography project

Elementary

K–3rd Grade

Montessori Program

Our Elementary program (K–3rd Grade) extends Montessori learning with advanced literacy, mathematics, science, and collaborative projects that support leadership and critical thinking.

Elementary students begin with independent and small-group work plans, followed by deeper project blocks, reading and writing workshops, and collaborative exploration across subject areas.

Learning areas include advanced literacy, mathematics, science, geography, history, and problem-solving projects that connect classroom learning to real-world questions.

Students build strong academic foundations and leadership habits, with increased ownership of their work, clear communication skills, and confidence in critical thinking.

Learn more about admissions, tuition and hours, or contacting the school.

Children working with a Montessori map puzzle
Class group lesson with Montessori materials

Interested in Preschool or Elementary?

Schedule a tour to see classrooms in action, then complete student registration in Brightwheel.

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