The first six years of life are the most critical for human development.

Support your child with a firm foundation through faith, science, and community at Rooted Montessori Community.

Serving families with children ages 0-6. Opening Summer 2026 in the NE Twin Cities, Minnesota.

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Your child deserves good care, a healthy environment, and expert guides attuned to their unique wiring, to help them develop into the wonderful human God created them to be.

Discover Rooted Montessori Community:

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Many families feel caught between:

  • “Childcare” that feels impersonal

  • Education that moves too fast

  • Ratios that are too stretched for intentional support

  • Their own desire to support their child’s development, but the lack of time, resources, and training needed to invest at a high level

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At Rooted, we believe the earliest years deserve protection, presence, and intentionality.

  • We are more than a school; we are a sanctuary for development.

  • We staff above the state-required Montessori ratio.

  • We provide a premium, safe, and loving foundation for the littlest ones, ensuring they grow into strong, healthy, and secure adults and eventual leaders in society.

  • We are an open community that believes loving our neighbor means providing a home for families of all backgrounds.

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Why Montessori?

Modern neuroscience confirms what Dr. Maria Montessori observed over a century ago:

The first six years of life are the most critical for human development. During this window, the brain’s neuroplasticity is at its peak.

It is not merely a time of learning, but a time of self-construction.

The Montessori Advantage:

The Absorbent Mind

Unlike adults, the young child "absorbs" their environment effortlessly. Our method leverages this by providing a meticulously "Prepared Environment" where curiosity leads to mastery.

Proven by Research

Modern studies consistently show that Montessori students rank higher in executive function—the ability to focus, self-regulate, and think creatively—than their peers in traditional settings.

Individualized Blueprint

Rather than a "one-size-fits-all" curriculum, Montessori honors the child’s "Sensitive Periods." We provide the right challenge at the exact moment the child is developmentally ready to receive it.

A History of Excellence

From its origins in Italy to its global presence today, the Montessori method has produced independent, lifelong learners who are prepared for the complexities of the modern world.

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The Bottom Line: Why Montessori?

Montessori isn't just an alternative educational choice; it is a scientific and respectful response to the way a child is designed to grow. It is the gold standard for early childhood education.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions Parents Usually Ask First

  • We provide full-day care and a true Montessori education.

    While we support working families with consistent hours, our classrooms are designed to foster independence, focus, and confidence—not just supervision. Your child isn’t just being cared for—they’re being formed.

  • We serve children from 6 weeks through 6 years old, with carefully prepared environments for each stage of development—from infancy through early childhood foundations.

  • We are planning to open in June 2026, as we finalize licensing and enrollment.

    Families who join early help us build toward that launch and receive priority placement as part of our founding community.

  • Three things parents consistently tell us matter most:

    • Lower ratios so your child is truly seen

    • Montessori precision—not a one-size-fits-all approach

    • A deeply relational community where families feel known

    We’re not trying to scale quickly—we’re building something intentional.

  • Rooted is founded on Christian values, but open to all families.

    You don’t need to share our beliefs to belong here. Our commitment is simple: every child and family is treated with dignity, care, and respect.

  • Start with one of these:

    Spots are limited due to intentionally small class sizes.

At Rooted Montessori Community, your child will experience the results of our deep investment in all three pillars of the Montessori classroom.

The “Golden Triangle” of Care

The Prepared Environment

Curated spaces where children can feel, see, and absorb God’s love.

The Child

Honoring their dignity
and individual blueprint.

The Prepared Adult

We are committed to high-level staff training and spiritual development.

Let us support you in giving your child the gift of safety, love, and intentional development in their most formative years.

Here are two next steps you can take toward this end:

1

Get to Know Us.

  1. Join the Interest List

  2. Then, we will reach out to see if you’d like to:

    • Ask us any questions

    • Schedule an introductory meeting

    • Take a tour of the classrooms

    • This is a great way to request more information, but not necessarily to “make a commitment to enroll.”

or

2

Reserve A Spot.

  1. Sign a Letter of Intent to Enroll to reserve your spot.

  2. Next, we will schedule an optional tour or introductory meeting

  3. We’ll arrange to have an interview where we can get to know each other

  4. If it seems we are a good fit, we will offer your child a spot and invite you to register officially.

*Signing a letter of intent to enroll both reserves your child a spot, as well as signals credibility to our investors, helping us get off the ground in our opening year.

 

Rooted Montessori Community Serves Families Near:

  • North Oaks

  • Roseville

  • North St. Paul

  • White Bear Lake

  • Mahtomedi

  • Vadnais Heights

  • Hugo

  • NE Twin Cities

  • Minutes from Maplewood Mall and I-694

Exact address coming soon, pending lease agreement. Check back soon!