
Open a Montessori Schoolhouse Partner School
Montessori Schoolhouse is a growing network of farm-based Montessori microschools that blend academic excellence with hands-on learning, entrepreneurship, and land stewardship.
We are now exploring partnerships with educators and founders who want to open their own Montessori Schoolhouse campus in their community.
If you have ever dreamed of opening a school—but want guidance, mentorship, and a proven model—this opportunity may be for you.
Who This is For
The Montessori Schoolhouse Partner School Program is designed for people who feel called to create meaningful learning environments for children.
Our founders are:
• Montessori teachers who want to open their own school
• homeschool pod leaders ready to grow their program
• microschool founders looking for structure and mentorship
• educators leaving traditional schools
• parents passionate about starting a community learning space
You do not need to already own a school to apply. Many founders begin with a small pod or single classroom.

The Montessori Schoolhouse Model
Montessori Schoolhouse campuses are intentionally small and community-centered. Our approach blends Montessori education with hands-on, real-world experiences.
Core Elements of our Model:
• mixed-age Montessori classrooms
• hands-on academic learning
• agriculture and land-based education
• outdoor exploration and nature studies
• entrepreneurship and practical life
• strong family partnerships
Most campuses begin with one classroom and grow naturally over time.
How Partner Schools Typically Start

Year 1
One classroom
10–15 students

Year 2
Two classrooms
20–30 students

Year 3
Full microschool
40–60 students
What Partner School Founders Receive
Montessori Schoolhouse partners receive guidance, systems, and mentorship to help them successfully launch and grow their programs.

Startup Training
Guidance on launching a Montessori microschool including planning, timelines, and environment setup.

Montessori Schoolhouse Model
A clear framework for classroom structure, work cycles, and program design.

Curriculum Framework
Support for organizing Montessori lessons, project-based learning, and cultural studies.

Operational Systems
Templates and guidance for policies, scheduling, and parent communication.

Enrollment Strategy
Practical methods for attracting founding families and building a waiting list.

Founder Mentorship
Ongoing mentorship from experienced school founders and educators.
