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Authentic Montessori Education in Charleston, SC
6 weeks - 9th Grade
Sundrops Montessori is a private Montessori school with four campuses in the Charleston, SC area.
We are dedicated to a continuous education path from 6 weeks through 9th grade, offering an authentic Montessori experience at every stage of development.
Sundrops Vision
Our Mission
At Sundrops, we strive to educate by nurturing each child's unique social, emotional, and cognitive development needs.
Alumni Spotlight

“This program is amazing. They got this super scared, shy girl to this confident, outgoing person. I really feel like the Montessori way of learning helped me become a better student and a better person.”
Nana Yeboah
Years Attended: 2019 - 2022
Sundrops Programs: Upper Elementary, Mezzo Middle School
Where To: College of Charleston
Registration
How To Register Your Child for Sundrops
We welcome you to learn more about our Montessori programs and begin the enrollment process for your child.
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Request Information
Reach out to learn more about our programs and request information for your preferred campus.
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Complete Provided Application
Fill out the enrollment application provided by your campus admissions team.
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Enrollment Process
We'll contact you as soon as enrollment is determined.
A Word
From Our Founder

I started this school to create an educational community and place where our students are free develop at their pace, where they can learn logically, naturally, and spontaneously. In addition, this community fosters a strong self esteem, and guides children to be helpful, empathetic participants. We have built a learning experience where students and their families are part of the community and its growth. We’re thankful for our Montessori community, which has grown to include four campuses and an adolescent farm school.
- Shannon Smith