
Find the best montessori daycares in San Francisco, California. Browse 14 options, compare ratings, and choose the right program for your child.
Ranked using a weighted score that combines Google rating with the number of parent reviews — montessori daycares with more reviews rank higher than those with a high rating but few reviews. Last updated: March 2026.
25 Lake Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 60 children
Parents consistently praise MCH as an exceptional Montessori school with highly experienced, long-tenured teachers (many with 25+ years), a calm and nurturing environment, and strong community. Children are reported to thrive developmentally with increased independence, confidence, and love of learning. The school is described as well-run, welcoming to working families, and fostering genuine friendships among parents.
1550 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 48 children
Parents universally praise Montessori School of the Bay Area for its loving, attentive care and experienced leadership under Ms. Vasi. Children consistently show enthusiasm about attending, and parents report strong developmental progress across academics and life skills. The school fosters a warm, welcoming environment where children feel accepted and families feel supported.
1550 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 18 children
Parents consistently praise Montessori School of the Bay Area for its loving, attentive care and nurturing environment. Director Ms. Vasi and her experienced teaching staff are highlighted as deeply invested in children's development and highly communicative with families. Children show genuine enthusiasm for attending school and demonstrate strong developmental progress across academic and social-emotional skills.
80 Juan Bautista Circle, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 58 children
2042 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 30 children
240 Industrial Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 100 children
Big City Montessori School receives overwhelmingly positive reviews from most parents, who praise the quality of instruction, experienced teachers, and supportive community. A small number of parents report serious concerns about child expulsion practices, refund policies, and alleged discriminatory behavior by management.
647 Chenery Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 36 children
2358 24th Avenue, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 18 children
3101 Vicente Street, San Francisco, CA · Capacity: 45 children
Montessori daycares in San Francisco follow the Maria Montessori method, emphasizing child-led learning, mixed-age classrooms, and hands-on materials. These 14 programs offer an alternative to traditional daycare with a focus on independence and self-directed activity.
When choosing a montessori daycare in San Francisco, consider visiting facilities in person, checking their licensing status, and asking about staff-to-child ratios, daily routines, and safety policies.
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Parents consistently praise MCH as an exceptional Montessori school with highly experienced, long-tenured teachers (many with 25+ years), a calm and nurturing environment, and strong community. Children are reported to thrive developmentally with increased independence, confidence, and love of learning. The school is described as well-run, welcoming to working families, and fostering genuine friendships among parents.
Parents universally praise Montessori School of the Bay Area for its loving, attentive care and experienced leadership under Ms. Vasi. Children consistently show enthusiasm about attending, and parents report strong developmental progress across academics and life skills. The school fosters a warm, welcoming environment where children feel accepted and families feel supported.
Parents consistently praise Montessori School of the Bay Area for its loving, attentive care and nurturing environment. Director Ms. Vasi and her experienced teaching staff are highlighted as deeply invested in children's development and highly communicative with families. Children show genuine enthusiasm for attending school and demonstrate strong developmental progress across academic and social-emotional skills.
Big City Montessori School receives overwhelmingly positive reviews from most parents, who praise the quality of instruction, experienced teachers, and supportive community. A small number of parents report serious concerns about child expulsion practices, refund policies, and alleged discriminatory behavior by management.
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