Welcome from our Admissions Director

Welcome to MdTL!
I'm so glad you're here. I’ve been part of the MdTL community for over 20 years, and it’s a joy to share our school with prospective families.
There’s so much to love about our school. Here are just a few things I deeply appreciate about our community:
Our students are truly seen and heard. They’re given real agency in their learning, which helps them grow into capable, intellectually curious, and self-aware individuals who treat others with kindness and respect.
Our teachers bring heart, thoughtfulness, and expertise to their work every day. They celebrate each child’s strengths and meet them with care and intention wherever they are on their journey.
Our classrooms are joyful and vibrant. They are hands-on, self-paced, and alive with curiosity. Collaboration and discovery are part of everyday life here.
And at the heart of it all is community. Each classroom is its own little family, where students of different ages learn from and support one another. The connections formed here are strong and lasting.
As you begin exploring MdTL, we’re here to help you get a true sense of what makes this community so special. We hope you’ll ask lots of questions and get to know us along the way. The best place to start is by scheduling a tour so we can welcome you in person.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at any time. I look forward to connecting with you and learning more about your family.
Learn about our Program Levels
Ages 2 years - 6th grade
Pre-Primary
Our Pre-Primary program is for children between the ages of 2 to 3 years and can best be encapsulated by the phrase, “Help me do it myself.”
Primary
Our Primary program is for children between the ages of 3 to 6 years. During the Primary years, a love of learning is nurtured, foundational academic skills are formed, and confidence blooms.
Elementary
Montessori education prepares students for life. Our Elementary program, for children between the ages of 6 to 12 years (1st-6th grade), sparks the imagination, engages students in divergent thinking, and inspires live-long learners.
