Looking for the best Montessori school in Saint John? We ranked the top 7 schools in Saint John, New Brunswick by verified Google rating, review volume and accreditation. Each campus listed below is an authentic Montessori program — many accredited by AMI, AMS or CCMA — serving toddler, primary and elementary ages. MontessoriCity verifies every school directly with the operator. Updated June 2026.
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Saint John Learning Exchange Ltd is a Montessori school located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Saint John Learning Exchange Ltd full profile →Tír na nÓg Forest School is a Montessori school located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Tír na nÓg Forest School full profile →Little Harvard Early Learning Centre is a Montessori school located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Little Harvard Early Learning Centre full profile →Origins Natural Learning Childcare Ltd is a Montessori school located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Origins Natural Learning Childcare Ltd full profile →Little Harvard After School Havelock Campus is a Montessori activity located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Little Harvard After School Havelock Campus full profile →Millidgeville North School is a Montessori school located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Millidgeville North School full profile →Forest Hills School is a Montessori school located in Saint John, New Brunswick.
View Forest Hills School full profile →Tuition for Montessori schools in Saint John typically ranges from $9,000 to $25,000 per year depending on the program (toddler, primary or elementary), full vs half day, and accreditation. Contact each school directly for current rates.
AMI (Association Montessori Internationale) was founded by Maria Montessori and emphasizes strict adherence to her original method. AMS (American Montessori Society) is a U.S.-based organization that accepts a broader interpretation. Both are reputable; AMI tends to be more traditional.
Most Saint John Montessori schools accept children from 18 months (toddler community) through age 12 (upper elementary). Primary or "Casa" classrooms typically start at age 2.5–3.
Most Montessori schools in Saint John are independent (private). A small number of public school boards offer Montessori-stream programs — check with your local district.