Frequent Questions About MMS

1. What makes MMS so different from other schools?

  • For over 25 years we have made children and education our top priority. This translates into an outstanding program that has evolved and continues to grow.

  • Students benefit from small class sizes, low student to teacher ratios, and a staff of exceptionally dedicated, professional educators.

  • We are committed to educating the whole child to prepare her/him for a life of meaning and success. The core of the curriculum is academic excellence, creative self-expression and positive character development.

2. Is it too expensive?

No. The school is reasonably priced compared to other private schools, and the benefits far outweigh the costs.

  • Mount Madonna School is an important investment: When young people develop a love of learning and genuine self-respect, they can make the most of college, career, and life experiences.

  • There are many forms of financial assistance available. Over 1/3 of our families receive some form of tuition assistance. 

3. Is the school accredited?

Yes.  Mount Madonna School is fully accredited through both of the premier accrediting bodies for independent schools, WASC and CAIS. (See the accreditation page for more)

4. Is it too far away?

No. Transportation is available, and the location sets Mount Madonna School apart with its exquisite 355 acre mountain-top environment overlooking Monterey Bay

  • Transportation service from Gilroy, Morgan Hill, Watsonville, Corralitos, Aptos, Soquel and Santa Cruz

  • Many families carpool.

  • The location contributes to a peaceful, natural and safe learning environment.

5. Does the school have a religious affiliation?

No. Mount Madonna School is an independent, non-sectarian school that believes in embracing all faiths and traditions.  Just as we work to support intellectual, emotional, and physical development, we also encourage students to develop their own spiritual awareness. This is part of upholding and educating toward a culture of respect for oneself and others. (Here is an article from our Head of School on this topic)

6. Where do students go after graduating from MMS?

The majority of our students are accepted to excellent four-year public and private colleges and universities, including the University of California schools, Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, MIT among others.  Some gradutes choose to travel or work prior to pursuing higher education and their MMS education prepares them to navigate life’s adventures with confidence. See list of schools and colleges.

7. What are the expectations for parents at the school?

Parents are considered one of our most important resources in providing an exceptional learning community at Mount Madonna School. We know that when teachers, administrators and parents work together they greatly influence the success of children’s education.

  • Parents are expected to participate in curricular and extra-curricular activities such as performances, sporting events, field trips and class projects.

  • Like most private schools, tuition covers about 80% of the actual cost of education and the additional 20% comes from our fundraising efforts. We count on parents to take an active role in meeting this need.

  • Mount Madonna School is strongly committed to the values of respect, community and service. We expect all families to support these values and model them for all of the children.
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491 Summit Rd
Watsonville, CA 95076

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408-847-2717

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Frequent Questions

Why MMS?

Is it too expensive?

Is MMS accredited?

Is it too far away?

Does MMS have a religious affiliation?

Where do students go after graduating from MMS?

What are the expectations for parents at the school?

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