Brazos Learning Montessori School

How To Apply


Are you interested in applying to our school?


We look forward to meeting you and getting to know your child! These steps will walk you through the process.

1.

Schedule a Tour


Schedule a tour or call us at 979-331-3960. Tours take approximately 30 minutes, and an experienced staff member will act as your guide. Our administrators will also be available to answer any questions you may have.

Schedule a Tour

2.

Submit an Application


After your tour, you’ll receive an online application to get you started. If you’d prefer, you can pick up a hard copy enrollment packet during your tour, as well.


An application fee applies at this point in the process.

3.

Schedule an Orientation Meeting


Schedule meeting with the classroom lead guide and head of school. The lead classroom guide will reach out to schedule an orientation meeting with parents. This gives families the opportunity to speak with the guide who will spend the most time with their child, as well as to ask any further questions to administration. We’ll also briefly go over the family handbook, and address any questions or concerns about our policies.

4.

Submit a Full Enrollment Packet


After the orientation meeting, parents will receive the balance of the enrollment forms electronically, or can request them in hard copy. Submission of these forms, along with a copy of the child’s immunization record, completes the enrollment, and the enrollment fee and the enrichment fee apply.

5.

Child’s First Day!


Once all paperwork is completed, we’re ready to welcome the new student into the environment!

Parent Reviews


C just moved from his 3rd daycare to a new school. He has been through a lot! The first daycare failed to feed, change, or care for him. The second was responsible for an injury so horrific it’s a product of nightmares. The third started telling me things that didn’t sound like my son at all. Finally, this school fits just right. One thing the other daycare kept saying to me is that he doesn’t like sleeping on his nap pad and doesn’t like his blanket. My son? Are you sure it’s not someone else’s son? You’re sure? That’s odd.


C adores blankets! Adores them. He wants to be “cozy” and “tucked in”.


I gave the last daycare two months after he transitioned into a new room, but it was like the teachers just didn’t know how to help him. Mind you he has never, since birth, had trouble learning sleeping patterns or how to unwind. We have taught him to listen to his body, and do what God created so innately: sleep. So when this school told me he slept the first 4 days being there, I ugly cried on the way home. My heart was so happy that his rest period was being so respected, and that he was being cared for by strangers that care so deeply for him that they would help him find peace in yet another strange, new school. Thank you @brazoslearning . Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I don’t have the luxury to stay home with my baby, so thank you for caring for him like family. 🧡



School Parent

If you think your child would thrive in a Montessori environment, contact us or schedule a tour online. We would love for you to visit our school and learn more.

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