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Prairie Hill Learning Center Photo - Prairie Hill is a nature-based Montessori school serving children 18 months to 8th grade on a beautiful 12-acre campus near Lincoln, Nebraska for over 40 years.

Best Nebraska 91黑料s Belonging to Association Montessori International (AMI) (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 2 private schools belonging to Association Montessori International (AMI) serving 114 students in Nebraska. You can also find more schools membership associations in Nebraska.
The top-ranked private school belonging to Association Montessori International (AMI) in Nebraska is Prairie Hill Learning Center.
The average acceptance rate is 60%, which is lower than the Nebraska private school average acceptance rate of 91%.

Top-Ranked 91黑料s Belonging to Association Montessori International (AMI) in Nebraska (2026)

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Prairie Hill Learning Center
Prairie Hill Learning Center Photo - Prairie Hill is a nature-based Montessori school serving children 18 months to 8th grade on a beautiful 12-acre campus near Lincoln, Nebraska for over 40 years.
Montessori School
17705 S 12th St
Roca, NE 68430
(402) 438-6668
Gr: NS-8 | 83 students Avg. class size: 20 students Tuition & acceptance rate listed
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Montessori School
3341 Pioneers Blvd Ste 3
Lincoln, NE 68506
(402) 484-8277
Gr: PK-K | 31 students

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