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Rochester Montessori School

Basic Information
Address: 5099 7th St. NW, Rochester, MN 55901
County: Olmsted
Phone Number: 507-288-8725
Fax Number: 507-288-4186
Email: office@rmschool.org
Additional Information
President: Patrick F. Sheedy III
School Type: Private Non-profit
Founded: 1968
Ages/Grades: PreK-6
School Setting:
Small City
School Size: 170 Students
Classroom Size: 14-30 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Depends on age - approx. 1-9
Tuition:
Approx. $5000 half day and $8000 full day
Financial Aid:
Up to 20% tuitions available
Curriculum:
Montessori
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Computers available for elementary and above
Admissions Requirements:
Tour, Observation, Application, Fee
Mission Statement:
To Guide the Child through a Prepared Environment to become a an Independent thinker who is Responsible, Respectful, and Compassionate to Self, the Community, and the World.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We follow the Montessori Method as closely possible and thus allow children to develop according to the laws a nature
School History:
Founded in 1968 with 12 students in a private home. Expanded to 170 students in a purpose built facility