For the 2024 school year, there are 2 montessori private high schools serving 195 students in Arkansas.
50% of montessori private high schools in Arkansas are religiously affiliated (most commonly Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).
Montessori Private High Schools in Arkansas (2024)
School
Location
Grades
Students
302 Avilla E
Alexander, AR 72002
(501) 408-4631
Alexander, AR 72002
(501) 408-4631
Grades: PK-12
| 92 students
The Montessori School Of Fort Smith
Montessori School
3908 Jenny Lind Ave
Fort Smith, AR 72903
(479) 646-7225
Fort Smith, AR 72903
(479) 646-7225
Grades: PK-9
| 103 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many montessori private high schools are located in Arkansas?
2 montessori private high schools are located in Arkansas.
What percentage of montessori private high schools are religiously affiliated in Arkansas?
50% of montessori private high schools in Arkansas are religiously affiliated (most commonly Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).
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