
Our beautiful campus was intentionally chosen by our founder, Lorene Dekko Salsbery, to reflect the heart of our mission. Every space is designed to support discovery, independence, and a deep connection to the natural world, creating a truly meaningful learning experience for each student.
Our Campus
10 Distinct Biomes
150 + Acres
South Campus
The Victorian Farmhouse
This area of our campus is home to our Infants, Toddlers, and Primary students. With seven nurturing classrooms, a dedicated motor skills room for movement and exploration, and a light-filled solarium, the environment is designed to support independence, curiosity, and joyful learning.


South Campus
Green Farmhouse
The Green Farmhouse holds a special place in our story. It was the original home of Oak Farm Montessori, where our youngest learners, infants through primary, first explored, grew, and discovered their independence. Today, the Green Farmhouse continues to nurture community in new ways. It is home to The Oak Leaf Café, where high school students engage in meaningful practical life work through business management, hospitality, and service.
The Green Farmhouse also welcomes guests as our main administrative hub and check-in point, and will soon become the future home of the OFMS Museum, preserving the history and spirit of our school. It remains a warm, shared space where members of our community can gather, work, and enjoy a cup of coffee together.
South Campus
Red Barn South
Red Barn South is one of our two Lower Elementary buildings, serving students in grades 1–3. Inside, you’ll find a cozy library and a dedicated space for Spanish language learning, supporting both academic growth and cultural exploration. Designed intentionally to reflect our farm school roots, Red Barn South contributes to the unique character and sense of place that make Oak Farm Montessori feel like home.


South Campus
Red Barn North
Complementing Red Barn North, this building is the second home for our Lower Elementary students. It also includes a welcoming library and a dedicated Spanish room, providing spaces for reading, language exploration, and meaningful learning throughout the day. Designed with intention, it reflects the charm and character of our farm-based campus.
South Campus
Upper Elementary
Our Upper Elementary building is home to three classrooms for students in grades 4–6, along with a library, a dedicated Spanish room, and its own science lab for hands-on exploration. The architecture of this space is intentional, guiding students as they grow, helping them develop a stronger sense of identity, independence, and belonging as they move through each level of their Montessori journey.


North Campus
Elementary Arts Center
Our Elementary Arts Building is a vibrant hub of creativity and exploration, designed to nurture the imagination and curiosity of every child. Within this dedicated space, students engage in hands-on learning across multiple disciplines, including a fully equipped STEAM room, a dynamic arts studio, an inspiring theatre room, and a lively music room. Each environment invites students to experiment, express themselves, and collaborate with peers, supporting the Montessori philosophy of fostering independence, creativity, and discovery. This building stands as a testament to our commitment to providing enriching, well-rounded educational experiences for all elementary students.
North Campus
Middle School
Our Middle School serves students in grades 7–8 and provides a dynamic environment designed for independence and collaboration. The building includes a science lab, makerspace, dining hall and kitchen, library, and a dedicated Spanish room, supporting hands-on learning, community building, and meaningful work as students grow into confident, capable young adolescents.


North Campus
Middle School Farm,
Outbarn, and Greenhouse
These are fully operational barns that support our work in sustainable learning and community connection. The area includes a greenhouse, an Ecoliteracy building, a farm-to-fork micro-economy program, and an additional space for Spanish. Together, these buildings create an “EdKinder” experience, a hallmark of Montessori education for young adolescents, where students learn through meaningful work, stewardship of the land, and authentic contribution to their community.
North Campus
High School
Our High School serves students in grades 9–12 and offers a rich environment for deeper academic work, independence, and leadership. The building includes science labs, a dedicated Spanish space, and our Inno-Lab pathway, which supports student-driven innovation and business development. A spacious Great Hall provides room for community gatherings, collaboration, and reflection. With its intentional layout and emphasis on real-world experience, the High School prepares students for college, careers, and thoughtful engagement in the world beyond campus.


North Campus
Secondary Arts Center
Our Secondary Arts space was thoughtfully designed to support deeper artistic exploration and skill development as students move into adolescence. The dedicated music room provides an inspiring environment for practice, performance, and creative collaboration, while the art room offers ample space for a wide range of mediums, including a designated area for ceramics. This studio empowers students to refine their craft, experiment with new techniques, and engage in meaningful self-expression. In keeping with the Montessori approach, our secondary arts program encourages independence, critical thinking, and authentic creativity, preparing students to discover and develop their unique artistic voices.
North Campus
Wellness Center
Our Wellness Center was designed to support the physical well-being and athletic growth of our students. It includes a full court gymnasium, locker rooms, training and fitness spaces, and is home to our athletic program offices. This space encourages healthy movement, teamwork, and confidence, supporting students as they develop strong bodies and strong character.


North Campus
Bike Shop
Our Bike Shop business pathway offers high school students a unique, hands-on introduction to mechanical skills within an industry-standard environment. Here, students learn the fundamentals of bicycle maintenance, repair, and shop operations while developing problem-solving abilities, precision, and confidence. This pathway not only equips students with practical, transferable skills but also reflects the Montessori commitment to real-world learning and purposeful work. Through guided experience and collaboration, students gain valuable insight into mechanical trades and small-business operations, preparing them for future vocational or entrepreneurial pursuits.

