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Admissions
Thank you for your interest in Lighthouse Montessori Academy.
Lighthouse Montessori Academy welcomes students and families seeking a meaningful, engaging, and personalized educational experience. We serve students through four developmental divisions: NIDO, CASA, ACTION, and HILLTOP.
Our admissions process is designed to help families determine whether Lighthouse is a good fit for their child's educational needs, developmental stage, and educational goals.
Admissions Process
1. Inquiry
Submit an inquiry by email to Hello@LighthouseMontessoriAcademy.com or using the to learn more about our programs and schedule a conversation.
2. School Visit
Prospective families are invited to visit the campus, observe the learning environment, and meet with school leadership.
3. Application
Families complete the enrollment application and submit required records and documentation.
4. Student Review & Placement
School leadership reviews the student's educational background, developmental needs, and program placement to ensure an appropriate fit.
5. Enrollment
Upon acceptance, families complete enrollment paperwork, tuition agreements, emergency contact information, and any remaining student records.
Enrollment Availability
Enrollment is offered on a space-available basis. Priority enrollment typically occurs during the spring and summer for the upcoming academic year; however, applications may be accepted throughout the year when space permits.
Required Records
As part of the enrollment process, families may be asked to provide:
- Student enrollment application
- Birth certificate or proof of age
- Immunization records or exemption documentation
- Emergency contact information
- Health information as needed
- Previous academic records, transcripts, evaluations, or progress reports when applicable
- Additional records necessary for appropriate student placement
What We Look For
Lighthouse Montessori Academy seeks students and families who value:
- Curiosity and a love of learning
- Respect for self, others, and the environment
- Personal responsibility and growth
- Meaningful work and real-world experiences
- Partnership between home and school
- Active participation in the educational process
Lighthouse Montessori Academy admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin and does not discriminate in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship programs, or other school-administered programs.
Questions?
We invite you to contact us to learn more about our programs, schedule a visit, or begin the admissions process.

