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OUR LEARNING LASTS A LIFETIME

Hello! We’re happy you’re here!

And we’re looking forward to getting to know you! When you choose MSD, you choose an extraordinary experience for your children and your family.

We’re proud of our robust curriculum grounded in Montessori philosophy, and our programs include so much more – from the arts, to our urban farming program, to foreign language, to our “do-good” service program that touches all ages in meaningful ways.

We can’t wait to show you how what happens within the walls of our campus is the spark for our students that ignites an entire lifetime of reaching their full potential.

As you learn more about our school and community, we’re here to help! You can find information about our admission process, tuition and financial aid, and admission FAQs here. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions along the way. We can’t wait to meet you.

Linder Gendron & Jane Connard
The MSD Admission Team
admissions@msd-co.org
(303) 756-9441

Montessori School of Denver students make origami hearts for Beehives | MSD Admissions
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Tuition

At MSD, we strive to make tuition levels as accessible and affordable as possible. We offer several payment plan options, including monthly, semi-annual, and annual. Parents are obligated for the full year’s tuition regardless of the type of payment schedule selected. Tuition insurance is also available. A non-refundable deposit is required, upon acceptance, to hold the student’s space at MSD. Click here for 2023-2024 tuition and billing info.

Tuition Adjustment Program (Financial Aid)

We work to make MSD accessible to every child who wants to be a part of our community. See more about MSD’s Tuition Adjustment Program (Financial Aid) here.

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MSD Programs

Click on the images below to learn more about MSD’s academic programs.

Montessori School of Denver Admissions to Toddler | Montessori Toddlers are 2-3 years old at MSD | MSD Toddler students plant, garden, and care for their environment

Toddler

Ages 2-3

 

Our toddler village early learning environment is built for exploration and practical life skills; with a playground just their size, a garden area, and dedicated outdoor workspaces for each classroom. Learn more here.

Montessori School of Denver Admissions to Kindergarten and Primary Programs | Primary Sensorial and Math in a Montessori Classroom

Primary and Kindergarten

Ages 3-6

 

MSD Preschool and Kindergarten programs focus on helping students to make thoughtful choices, develop concentration, and engage in caring and purposeful interaction with their environment. Learn more here.

Lower Elementary

Ages 6-9, Grades 1-3

 

The MSD Lower Elementary program offers students a rich curriculum based on individual understanding that is challenging, collaborative, and interwoven with real world application. Learn more here.

Montessori School of Denver Admissions to Lower Elementary or Grades 1-3

Upper Elementary

Ages 9-11, Grades 4-5

 

MSD’s Upper Elementary program expands the rich curriculum to focus on confidence and achievement, reinforcing the importance of responsibility, service, ownership of knowledge, and integrity. Learn more here.

Montessori School of Denver Admissions to Upper Elementary School or Grades 4 and 5 | MSD Upper Elementary students tend to the urban farm and garden | care for environment
Montessori School of Denver Admissions to Middle School | Montessori Middle School Science

Middle School

Ages 11-14, Grades 6-8

 

We have designed every facet of our Middle School curriculum with smart, compassionate emphasis on social-emotional growth; strong, core academics; and a global education at the forefront. Learn more here.

Montessori School of Denver Specials Classes include Music and Theater among others | MSD Middle School students perform Willy Wonka Jr. for the MS Play | Montessori Middle School

Specials

 

MSD’s Specials program enriches the already robust Montessori curriculum and school culture, providing students a more rounded education. Specials classes are in addition to regular classroom studies and include physical education, music and theater, art, Spanish, library sciences, and handcraft. Our Urban Farm program is also part of our Specials program. Learn more here.

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