
Find the best montessori daycares in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Browse 10 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.
115 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN · Capacity: 47 children
Bernie's Montessori School in Minneapolis receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents. All reviews are 5-star ratings praising the caring, experienced staff, strong academic instruction, and engaging activities including field trips. Parents consistently report their children are happy, thriving, and eager to attend.
5000 Washburn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN · Capacity: 28 children
Southwest Montessori School receives universal 5/5 star ratings from parents who praise the experienced Montessori educators, nurturing environment, and well-rounded curriculum. Parents report their children are excited to attend, develop independence and confidence, and are academically and emotionally prepared for elementary school. Multiple families have enrolled multiple children and describe it as a hidden gem with a calm, loving community atmosphere.
3225 E Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis, MN · Capacity: 38 children
Mandala Montessori receives overwhelmingly positive feedback, with parents praising the warm, individualized approach to child development and strong teacher-parent communication. The Montessori curriculum and caring community environment are frequently highlighted as standout strengths. One detailed negative review describes serious communication breakdowns and mishandling of health concerns by administration.
3701 E 50th St, Minneapolis, MN · Capacity: 22 children
Mandala Montessori receives nearly universal praise from parents for its warm, child-centered Montessori approach and supportive community. Parents consistently highlight strong teacher relationships, excellent communication, and visible child development. One negative review describes poor administrative communication and handling of a health concern.
4557 Colfax Ave S, Minneapolis, MN · Capacity: 49 children
Montessori daycares in Minneapolis follow the Maria Montessori method, emphasizing child-led learning, mixed-age classrooms, and hands-on materials. These 10 programs offer an alternative to traditional daycare with a focus on independence and self-directed activity.
When choosing a montessori daycare in Minneapolis, 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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Southwest Montessori School receives universal 5/5 star ratings from parents who praise the experienced Montessori educators, nurturing environment, and well-rounded curriculum. Parents report their children are excited to attend, develop independence and confidence, and are academically and emotionally prepared for elementary school. Multiple families have enrolled multiple children and describe it as a hidden gem with a calm, loving community atmosphere.
Bernie's Montessori School in Minneapolis receives overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents. All reviews are 5-star ratings praising the caring, experienced staff, strong academic instruction, and engaging activities including field trips. Parents consistently report their children are happy, thriving, and eager to attend.
Mandala Montessori receives overwhelmingly positive feedback, with parents praising the warm, individualized approach to child development and strong teacher-parent communication. The Montessori curriculum and caring community environment are frequently highlighted as standout strengths. One detailed negative review describes serious communication breakdowns and mishandling of health concerns by administration.
Mandala Montessori receives nearly universal praise from parents for its warm, child-centered Montessori approach and supportive community. Parents consistently highlight strong teacher relationships, excellent communication, and visible child development. One negative review describes poor administrative communication and handling of a health concern.
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