Our History

When my husband George and I started designing Bluebonnet in the summer of 2000...

We had the vision of creating a beautiful school hidden among the live oak canopies, a home away from home, where the future "Citizens of the World" could grow and explore the world freely and joyfully. The color of their skin would be no more important than the color of their eyes, and they would be nurtured and inspired to love and respect one another and together take care of the most beautiful planet in the Universe: Earth!

"The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind."

~ Maria Montessori

George, our children, David, Rachael, and I spent many days crawling under the Live oaks and Cedar trees looking for the perfect position of the buildings so that we would preserve as much of the beautiful natural hill country surroundings as possible. No live oaks were cut down in order to free space for the school's foundation. Bluebonnet was built from the ground up with so much Love, Purpose, and the Spirit of the Montessori Philosophy. Our own children, David and Rachael helped stake the foundation, hammer nails to build the structures of the walls and roof, carried rocks and stirred cement to create the gardens, and enjoyed organizing and setting all the educational materials in the classrooms before the first day of school. My father, Nikolay, built the child size furniture and many of the wooden Montessori materials the children still use today. It was truly a Labor of Love!

When we first purchased the three acres of Live oaks in 1993, George and I dreamed of building our home on this beautiful property for our own children. Instead, our dream grew much bigger and we created a huge home away from home for many, many children – our own "Casa de Bambini" -"Children's Home" as Maria Montessori called her first school.
 
As the parents of our community have told us, Bluebonnet Montessori has truly become a home-away-from-home, where their children discover they can think for themselves, and practice love, care and respect for their friends and family and their environment.  Most importantly, guided by caring teachers and supported by this incredible community of parents, they are empowered to trust themselves so they may discover and reach their full unique potential.