Brazos Learning Montessori School

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A Montessori school for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years

Individualized Learning


Lessons are designed and given to each child when they are most ready to learn.


Social, emotional, and physical development is emphasized along with academic skills.


Freedom to move and choose activities fosters independence and self-confidence.


Current neurology and human development research consistently backs Montessori.

This is Why Parents Believe in The Montessori Approach!

Our Mission


Brazos Learning Montessori School is passionate about introducing Montessori education to the Brazosport area. Our staff and administration believe that we offer the best early childhood education to our students, and we are committed to our motto: Building a Better Tomorrow.

Our Programs


Parent Reviews


Our daughter has been enrolled at Brazos Learning Montessori School since they opened. We have watched her learn and grow so much just in the last year. She is excited to go to school every day and comes home with a smile on her face and new knowledge that she loves to share with us. She loves all the teachers there as well as the friends that she has made.


Joshua C

"Our son started off in their summer camp program. He had so much fun and looked forward to going everyday. Now he’s enrolled in the fall program and he loves it. He has learned so much already. The staff is amazing, so sweet and kind. You can tell they genuinely love what they do and love being around children."


Christiana E.

Our Blog


Why Do Our Children Do What They Do?
25 Mar, 2024
Kids have innate tendencies like exploration, curiosity, and order. This is emphasized in their support and the Montessori approach.
Six Steps to Problem Solving
18 Mar, 2024
The process for addressing challenging behavior in children through collaborative problem-solving, intending to foster cooperation and resolve the issues.
13 Mar, 2024
Many public school systems offer kindergarten, and many parents are curious about this transitional year. Why should your child stay in Montessori for the kindergarten year? Learning for Mastery Montessori schools are intentionally structured utilizing a three-year cycle. There are many great benefits to this, but one of them is to provide third year students with opportunities that they will not have in other environments. Having spent the previous two years learning a multitude of skills in their classroom, the third year is about mastery. The Montessori curriculum is a series of carefully developed lessons and materials that are meant to cycle back to a culminating experience during the final year. All that time spent grasping knobbed cylinders, tracing metal insets, and practicing sandpaper letter formation? The kindergartner uses all that knowledge as they begin to write with paper and pencil. The years of early mathematical preparation? Now they get to use the golden beads (or perhaps the stamp game material) to learn to add and subtract numbers into the thousands (yes, as kindergartners!). Montessori’s early focus on teaching children sounds in lieu of letter names leads many children to begin reading by the time they are in kindergarten. Children as Independent Leaders Not only do guides observe children mastering these skills independently, but the children have the chance to teach to others. Educators across many settings will agree that once the student becomes the teacher, we can surmise that true mastery has been attained. So while your kindergarten child is teaching younger children how to do something, they are showing us just how well they know how to do it. Not only that - they are gaining confidence in a truly authentic way. No one needs to tell the child how well they are doing because they feel it themselves. When children teach children, it’s not just about knowledge being shared, but also about cultivating world citizens. Teaching each other is an act of kindness, and a way for children to practice helping others around them. Fueling the Spark In Montessori classrooms one of our greatest tasks is to keep the fire burning inside children’s minds. We structure our work so that children may follow their passions and learn deeply about things that matter to them. We see each child as an individual and think one-size-fits-all educational approaches tend to extinguish the joy of learning. Instead of drilling facts into children, we place materials before them so that they may discover the truths of the world themselves. Rather than asking them all to do the same thing at the same time, we value their choices and trust their educational process. It is the guide’s job to keep them on track, but they offer children the freedom that lets them deeply explore the learning that calls to their souls. Five Key Differences Between Montessori and Conventional Schooling

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We invite you to visit our school, meet the teachers, and observe the children in their classrooms. We encourage you to ask questions and learn about the opportunities available at all levels of our programs.

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