Frequently Asked Questions
We believe that students in elementary, middle, and high school can all benefit from the Montessori methods. At MMM, that means mixed-aged classrooms (based upon academic levels and work pace), interactive learning, and exposure to practical life skills. To learn more about whether our program is right for you, please fill out our contact form to set up an appointment.
Mileva Marić (1875-1948) was a Serbian mathematician and physicist who showed intellectual aptitude from a young age. Her family helped her to pursue her education, and she studied extensive mathematics, applied physics, and other related subjects. Marić studied at Zürich Polytechnic, where she met her husband, Albert Einstein. For source text and more information, please visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mileva_Mari%C4%87#:~:text=Mari%C4%87%20could%20draw%20on%20the,Mari%C4%87%20retaining%20power%20of%20attorney. .
No; currently our program serves students in grades K to 12.
Yes! Mixed-age groups allow us to personalize student schedules.
We started MMM so that we could have a good place where our own children could go to school. We've been building school programs for over 10 years, and during the pandemic, parents got to SEE what we do firsthand. Parents who had become our friends over the years came to us and asked us for advice and help. We knew we could do more! We could directly take action toward ensuring the quality of our students' education. Our first school year was the 2021-2022 school year. Fun fact: we started with three students!
Tuition and fees for the 2025-2026 school year are $18,200. This does not include uniform ($200-$300), and ski-related expenses (tickets and gear -- $600-$900).
We do have limited need-based financial aid that is allocated each year with priority given to re-enrolling students. There is an application and renewal process.
MMM students benefit from small class sizes, personalized learning plans, and access to many discovery-based experiences. Often parents consider sending their children to private school because they're looking for an enhanced education environment for their children.
