Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #7 - The learning processes within the brain are at their most active and acute stage for toddlers. They are learning how the world works, gaining independence and testing social skills. The attributes of self-esteem and character are forming. Our caring environment presents an opportunity for them to develop relationships outside the family.

Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus

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Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #1 - Woodinville Montessori School aims to prepare students for life. It offers college prep academics, personalized learning, low student-to-teacher ratio, community development, leadership, environmental and global awareness, entrepreneurship, service learning, arts, technology, electives, clubs, orienteering and more, in a collaborative and supportive environment.
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Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #1 - Woodinville Montessori School aims to prepare students for life. It offers college prep academics, personalized learning, low student-to-teacher ratio, community development, leadership, environmental and global awareness, entrepreneurship, service learning, arts, technology, electives, clubs, orienteering and more, in a collaborative and supportive environment.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #2 - The main Woodinville Montessori School campus, North Creek, is the home of Toddler, Early Childhood (preschool), Elementary, Middle and High School classrooms, conveniently located off I-405, close to downtown Bothell, WA.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #3 - The Middle School years (grades 7 & 8) are an exciting time of dramatic cognitive, emotional, social and physical change as young adolescents begin the transition to adulthood. As they seek to find their places in the world, they naturally focus on their knowledge of self. Peer relationships become more important.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #4 - The Montessori Elementary Program (grades 1-6) provides the 6-12-year-old child limitless opportunities to apply his great powers of imagination and capacity for hard work. The deeper concentration, increased attention span, good organizational skills and self-direction that are often a result of the Montessori Early Childhood classroom allow these children to take on some rather complex projects.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #5 - Maria Montessori observed that early childhood is a critical time for learning. The 3-6-year-old child goes about effortlessly soaking up information, forming impressions and habits, all of which become the basis for future learning and behavior. Our Early Childhood Program is adapted to the unique and ephemeral learning abilities of the young child.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #6 - Our orienteering programs are open to students from 1st through 12th grade, and our athletes are consistent winners in regional and national competitions.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #7 - Multi-age classrooms create student leaders.
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Photo #8 - The learning processes within the brain are at their most active and acute stage for toddlers. They are learning how the world works, gaining independence and testing social skills. The attributes of self-esteem and character are forming. Our caring environment presents an opportunity for them to develop relationships outside the family.
Established in 1983, Woodinville Montessori School is a nonprofit independent school that provides an authentic Montessori education that recognizes and respects every student.
Our programs for Toddler, Early Childhood,Elementary, Middle and High School are firmly rooted in the Montessori Method.
WMS intentionally creates beautiful spaces for optimal learning at all program levels.
Our highly trained faculty build collaborative and supportive relationships with students.
In addition to strong academics, we offer enrichment and extracurricular opportunities such as field trips, world language, music and art instruction, innovative physical education, electives and athletics that enhance the learning experience.

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Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Washington for:

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Attribute

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Nursery/Preschool-12
Year Founded
1983

Student Body

Total Students
460 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Students by Grade
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus Student By Grade

Academics and Faculty

List of Courses Offered
Advanced Courses
Honors Algebra, Honors Algebra II, Honors American Studies, Honors Biology, Honors Chemistry, Honors Geometry, Honors World History, Honors World Literature
Matriculation DataMatric. Data
Classroom Dress Code
Casual
No dress code

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
Jan. 16 / rolling
Tuition Notes
Annual tuition for 2024-2025 varies by program, from $15,370-$30,730. Tuition for the 2025-2026 school year will be announced in Jan. 2025.Additional fees may be charged on an individual basis for learning support.The Board of Trustees sets the annual tuition in January of each year.Please see our website for more information.
Admissions Director
Julie Schwarz

Sports

Total Sports Offered
5 sports

Extracurriculars

Total ExtracurricularsTotal Extra-curric.
25 extracurriculars
ExtracurricularsExtra-curric.
Club or Organization:
Archery, Chess Club, Coding, Cooking, Dungeons and Dragons, Gardening, MakerSpace, Math Team, Montessori Model United Nations, Robotics Team, Rocketry, Study Skills/Homework Class

Arts and Music Programs:
Choir, Drama, Theater Arts, Visual Art

Recreational Athletic Programs:
Basketball Team, Capoeira, Orienteering Team, Parkour, Pickleball Team, Soccer Club, Soccer Team, Volleyball Team, Yoga

School Notes

Woodinville Montessori School is a diverse community of lifelong learners dedicated to the optimal intellectual, emotional, social, physical, ethical and spiritual development of each child using Montessori and contemporary methods.

Our community exists to nurture creative, conscientious and productive individuals committed to caring for themselves, one another and the environment in an ever-changing, global society.

Woodinville Montessori School is approved by the state of Washington through grade 12. Accreditation is a voluntary process that is undertaken by schools that are committed to continuous school improvement and compliance with certain standards. We are proud to be fully accredited through 12th grade by the Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS), and for students aged 18 months through 17 years by the American Montessori Society (AMS). These agencies establish and oversee standards of excellence for Montessori and independent schools. There are many levels of involvement with AMS and NWAIS, including full, associate, initiate and affiliate. Full accreditation means that the school practices the authentic educational philosophy and practices of Maria Montessori, and that it demonstrates compliance with the rigorous standards established by AMS and NWAIS. Jointly accredited by AMS and NWAIS since spring 2006, WMS is also the only school in the Northwest accredited through 12th grade by both organizations.

We strive to offer
  • The highest educational standards.
  • A personalized educational experience.
  • Excellent teachers and low student-teacher ratios.
  • Strong collaboration between students, parents, teachers and staff.
  • Development of strong personal values and cooperative social skills.
  • An atmosphere that celebrates and honors diversity.
Montessori curriculum
  • Teachers are trained to carefully observe and respect children's individual needs and interests.
  • Students move at their own pace, and receive individualized assessment.
  • Environments are prepared with thoughtful, hands-on, Montessori materials.
  • Multi-age classrooms mean younger children learn readily from older children, and older children develop mastery of skills by teaching.
  • The curriculum fosters community awareness and social responsibility.
  • Children naturally develop self-discipline and a love of learning.
Source: Verified school update

Frequently Asked Questions

What sports does Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus offer?
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus offers 5 interscholastic sports: Archery, Basketball, Field Hockey, Soccer and Volleyball.
What is Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus's ranking?
Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Washington for: Largest student body and Most extracurriculars offered.
When is the application deadline for Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus?
The application deadline for Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus is Jan. 16 / rolling (applications are due on Jan. 16 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).

School Calendar

View the Woodinville Montessori School - Bothell Campus yearly calendar below. Note key dates such as:

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Date
SCHOOL CLOSED - Thanksgiving Break (no child care/camp, all offices closed)
November 28, 2024 (Thursday)
SCHOOL CLOSED - Thanksgiving Break (no child care/camp, all offices closed)
November 29, 2024 (Friday)
SCHOOL CLOSED - Winter Break (no child care/camp, all offices closed)
December 23, 2024 (Monday)
SCHOOL CLOSED - Winter Break (no child care/camp, all offices closed)
December 24, 2024 (Tuesday)
SCHOOL CLOSED - Winter Break (no child care/camp, all offices closed)
December 25, 2024 (Wednesday)

School Reviews

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My son is in a lower elementary class (mixed age 1st-3rd grade class). I was immediately impressed with the school during our prospective student tour. The student guide, a 3rd grader assigned to my child, was well spoken and kind. The classroom was quiet; all the children were working independently or in pairs. They seemed very engaged. We enrolled our son for first grade. Our next experience with the classroom was on his birthday when my husband and I were invited to bring photos of our child from each year of his life. The kids sat in a circle while my son walked around the circle holding each photo. All the kids were so polite and asked many questions about the photo. Afterward, there were many kids that volunteered to help my son pass out his birthday treats. It was obvious that these kids are kind to each other. As of late; I have become even more impressed by the school's handling of COVID-19. The remote learning that started last spring was a smooth transition for us as parents and for my child. I enjoyed seeing my son's interactions with his teachers on zoom. They are patient and caring. They're able to teach difficult concepts—he was learning long subtraction with regrouping to a first grader over zoom! I appreciate the open communication lines I have with the teachers. Emails are answered very quickly (within the same day) and we are also able to communicate using the SeeSaw app. My son is now back in in-person school. I am so impressed by how safely and thoughtfully they have opened the school back up. WMS has been a blessing to our family.
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