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Bloom Montessori

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4.2(5)Yelp(0)
Child Care Center

On record in Colorado.

Pin located from the licensed address with the US Census geocoder. Colorado does not publish coordinates for this provider.

327 Terry ST, Longmont, CO 80501

Hours
8 AM–5:30 PM
Licensed for
24 children
Subsidies
Not accepted

Amenities and accessibility

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.

The public record

License number
1564112
License status
Not listed
License type
Child Care Center
Licensed capacity
24 children
Address
327 Terry ST, Longmont, CO 80501
County
Boulder County
Phone
Not listed
Website
Not listed

This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.

What the record says

Provider highlights

Drawn from licensing flags published by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Parent-review summaries will appear here once enough reviews have been collected.

Signals of care

Strengths

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Points to verify

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From Google

Recent parent reviews

The 2 most recent of 5 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.

  • We absolutely adore the school, teachers, and everyone involved in the Bloom community. Our child has grown by leaps and bounds since he started attending Bloom. His autonomy, language development, and life skills have flourished, which is a direct reflection of the personalized attention and individualized support he receives every day. We are incredibly grateful for the positive impact Bloom has had on his growth and development and highly recommend it to any family seeking a nurturing and supportive learning environment.

    Rick SandersJun 13, 2026
  • Beware of this school. It is run by extremely rigid sisters (as in siblings, not nuns) who brook no divergence from their picture of the ideal "Montessori Child". At age 3 (a year ago) our child went through a period of intense anxiety when dealing with gender identity questions and the injury of a parent in a car accident. Bloom's response was to pathologize the child as a "problem" who was a "danger". When our child requested a pronoun change, Bloom's response was again to pathologize her, request psychiatric diagnosis, and chronically misgender her. It's been clear that for the past year, Bloom has been looking for a reason to expel our child. One day, our child became upset when a parent was a bit later than usual at pickup. Bloom claimed she became "violent" and "dangerous". They claimed she tried to escape the school. They claimed she had to be physically restrained. These claims are preposterous, given that our child is four years old and weighs 35 pounds sopping wet. The staff to student ratio at the time this occurred was 2 staff to 1 student (our child was the only child left at the program). No attempt was made to help our child feel safe. No attempt was made to try to understand or console her. In the words of our child's therapist, "it's too bad the school is so rigid and more space couldn't have been given to work with and address the feelings motivating the behavior." The director of Bloom called us that evening and said our child was expelled, effective immediately. She used this incident to claim that our 4-year-old was a danger to herself and others, and pounced on the opportunity to punish her in the cruelest way possible. This has been devastating to our child, who has had her friends, her school, and her routine ripped away from her for truly incomprehensible reasons. Stay away from this school!

    Raphael Crawford-MarksSep 24, 2022

Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.

How the reviews split

The 4.2 average comes from 5 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.

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Questions parents ask about Bloom Montessori

Who can help me find child care near Bloom Montessori?

Bloom Montessori sits in the area covered by the Early Childhood Council of Boulder County and the referral agency ECC Boulder Co. Colorado funds these bodies to help families find and pay for care locally, and they can answer questions about openings and cost that a licence record cannot.

Does Bloom Montessori accept CCCAP child care assistance?

The state record does not show Bloom Montessori authorised for the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program. Authorisation is county-administered and can change, so confirm with the provider and your county office.