Admissions

Selecting a school is often an exciting, yet stressful adventure for parents as they
feel pressure to find a nurturing, safe, enriching environment while sifting
through educational philosophies, location, and cost. We are here to help!

Our Process

Step 1

Schedule a tour online.

Step 2:

Tour the school with our Admissions Coordinator.

Step 3:

If Alden Montessori School seems like the perfect fit for your family and the classroom and there is availability, our Admissions Coordinator will reach out to you to walk you through the next steps which include meeting the teacher and two classroom visit days .

Step 5:

After your child’s visit days, you will meet with the Admissions Coordinator for our “Partnering with Parents” meeting.

Step 6:

Sign the Tuition Agreement.
Pay amount due online.
Provide Physician’s Statement of Health and Immunization records.

Step 7:

First day of School!

Tuition & Fees

Balancing quality and cost in early childhood education is a key consideration for families. While high-quality programs often come with higher tuition, investing in a strong educational foundation can yield lifelong benefits.

At Alden Montessori School, our tuition may be higher than some schools in the area—but also lower than others. What sets us apart is the value behind the cost:

  • Our owners and director are Montessori credentialed, ensuring leadership rooted in authentic Montessori principles.
  • We employ experienced, Montessori credentialed teachers who have been with us for many years. Teacher turnover is rare, which means your child benefits from consistency and expertise.
  • You might be surprised to learn that our rates might not be that much more than some daycare centers , yet we offer a far more enriching educational experience.

We invite you to call us for current tuition rates or schedule a tour—we’ll be happy to share everything with you in person.

If you are comparing our school monthly installments to daycare weekly rates, remember that there are about 4.3 weeks in a month. You will take their weekly rate and multiply it by 4.3 to make a comparison to our monthly installment.