Great Foundation. Great Future

The Campaign for Greenspring Montessori School

At Greenspring Montessori School, we cherish our beautiful seven-acre campus and its historic buildings. Previously known as Emerson Dairy Farm, our five buildings are now home to 14 classrooms and more than 250 students. The Campaign for Greenspring Montessori School will allow us to engage in an exciting new project to expand and renovate our historic campus –
it will be our gift to our children, our future, and our world.

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

Phase III:

Elementary Village

Construction of the new Susquehanna Village between the existing Little Barn and Friedberg buildings.

Start: January 2022

Completion:  February 2023

See how far we've come!

Phases I, II, and III are complete and our children are enjoying beautifully prepared environments in the Potomac, Chesapeake, and Susquehanna Villages.

Recent Updates

March 2018 Capital Project Update

March 2018 Capital Project Update

Our construction crews were able to make much progress with the Main Building over the past two months. In December, we found out there was a massive fire in the 1930s that left smoke and fire damage to much of the roof, so workers have been tearing out damaged wood,...

December and January 2018 Capital Project Update

December and January 2018 Capital Project Update

As the cold weather sets in, the construction crews stay hard at work restoring the Main Building at Greenspring Montessori School. Trenches have been cut in the concrete slab of the building in order to make way for new piping. Framing began on both floors, allowing...

November 2017 Capital Project Update

November 2017 Capital Project Update

November brought great change to the Greenspring Montessori campus. Our new building, now named Emerson Village, was completed and our faculty and staff were eager to move in. Over Veteran’s Day weekend, an amazing crew of our staff and parent volunteers helped to...

How will my child benefit?

The result of this collaborative effort will be a rippling of tangible and lasting benefits—social, developmental, academic, physical, and financial—that touch every member of the Greenspring Montessori community.

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. 

What will it cost?

Phases I and II was a $6.5 million investment in our children and the future children of Greenspring Montessori School  The School borrowed $4 million, contributed $1.25 million, and raised $1.25 million.
Phase III is projected to cost just over $4 million. Phase IV is still in the development stage.

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.