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Established in 1985, Ramalynn Academy in Bloomington, MN, stands as more than a private Montessori school for preschool through 8th-grade students near Minneapolis. Committed to fostering values of respect, tolerance, and compassion, our mission emphasizes diversity in education. As a distinguished institution embracing the renowned Montessori philosophy, we provide personalized learning for preschoolers aged 3 through grade 8, celebrating each child's unique abilities.

Our individualized pacing system allows students to progress at their own pace, leading to exceptional academic achievements surpassing state and national averages. Beyond academics, our approach cultivates leadership and critical thinking skills, preparing students for success in a rapidly evolving world. Ramalynn Academy's inclusive setting promotes self-directed learning and instills a profound sense of personal responsibility, distinguishing us from traditional schools.

For those seeking private elementary schools or Montessori schools near Bloomington, MN, explore our transformative approach to education, emphasizing diversity, excellence, and a holistic learning experience tailored to each student's potential.

Scholarships are available for 4th-8th grade students. Please contact us here to inquire within.

Primary

Preschool & Kindergarten

Our Montessori Preschool & Kindergarten begins at 3 years of age. Our accredited Montessori teachers provide a warm, nurturing environment, to support your child’s desire and ability to learn.

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Grades 1 - 5

Montessori Elementary is marked by a strong willingness and desire to acquire knowledge. Our objective is to enable children to learn independently, using their innate curiosity, creativity, and intelligence.

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LATEST RAMALYNN BLOG

Teaching Sports Skills the Ramalynn Way: A Holistic and Play-Based Approach

At Ramalynn Academy, we believe that teaching sports skills to young children goes beyond
physical training. By integrating whole-child learning principles, play-based education, and
emphasizing social-emotional development, our students experience a comprehensive and
enriching learning journey. Join us as we explore how these elements seamlessly come together
to create a well-rounded sports education experience.

Read More about Teaching Sports Skills the Ramalynn Way: A Holistic and Play-Based Approach

Coed Athletic Program


Our extra-curricular sports program encourages students of all ages, genders, athletic abilities, and skill levels to participate in a wide variety of sports. Every student, regardless of prior experience, is given playing time, coaching attention, and respect from their peers.

 

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Summer Program


Ramalynn Academy offers a full summer program through the summer months of June, July, and August. It is open to students in Preschool through 8th Grade, and includes art, academic, and athletic enrichment camps, such as pottery, golf, and astronomy.


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Whole Child Learning

At Ramalynn, we emphasize Whole Child Learning. Through teaching the whole child, we focus not only on academic achievements, but on the personal and developmental needs of our students.

"What is the whole-child approach? The whole-child approach to teaching supports and nurtures all areas of children's development and learning, from social-emotional and cognitive skills to literacy, math, and science understanding. It is a powerful strategy as preschool children transition to kindergarten."

     -Teaching Strategies, Whole Child

What makes someone a good person? What gives them the life skills they need to be a leader? Whole child development “empowers children as creative and engaged citizens who can strengthen the wellbeing of a whole society.”

     -Edutopia, Whole Child Development Is Undervalued