Phase I:
Toddler and Children’s House Village East
The expansion, renovation, and reconstruction of Chesapeake Village, formerly the Multi-purpose Building.
Start: January 2017
Completion: November 2017
Phase II:
Toddler and Children’s House Village West
Restoration and redevelopment of Potomac Village, formerly the Main Building.
Start: November 2018
Completion: June 2018
Recent Updates
March 2021 Capital Project Update
We are excited to share that we are exploring Phases III and IV of our Capital Project! Phase III is intended to be new construction for three Elementary classrooms, each with a kitchenette and direct access to the outdoors, as well as a community kitchen and meeting...
June 2018 Capital Project Update
The last months of school were as busy for our construction crews as they were for our students! We went from unfinished walls to our Ribbon Cutting Ceremony over just six short weeks. After the plumbing was finished and the drywall was put up, walls were painted,...
April 2018 Capital Project Update
Inside the Main Building, it is amazing to see the classrooms and office spaces begin to take shape! What was once a beautiful stone dairy farm has evolved and transformed into Toddler and Children’s House classrooms with amenities that are just the right size for our...

Inspiring Workspaces
A well-designed, well-constructed, and well-preserved environment is critical to providing real life settings for our children to develop confidence and innovation; rising as responsible, compassionate, and empowered leaders, learners, and advocates.

Direct Access to Outdoor Learning
The entire learning environment – from the classroom materials to the social setting, to the landscape and architecture – must be supportive of the Montessori child’s personality, health, and well-being for self-directed learning to transpire.

Peer-Oriented Villages
Our newly constructed, renovated, and restored environments are created with students at the heart. Our villages each speak to the specific needs of the respective age group promoting connection, leadership, community support, and activism.
The school will contribute at least $600k to the project.

The school hopes to raise $500k with the Capital Campaign.
The school has received approval for a loan up to $3 million for Phase III.





