Kintsugi Village School
The Village is opening – and you can be a part of it!

The heart of Kintsugi Village is the early childhood education center. We have a profound commitment to nurturing young minds at Kintsugi Village School, where we blend traditional education with life skills curriculum, empowering our students to thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.
Philosophy: Inspired by Reggio Emilia
At Kintsugi Village, we believe early childhood is a time for nurturing young minds and hearts. Our mission of compassion, unity, and purpose has led us to the beauty of the Reggio Emilia philosophy.
The Reggio Emilia philosophy centers around the core beliefs that children are capable, curious and active learners, which empowers them to thrive academically, emotionally and socially as they grow. Learning is hands-on and project-based; with the environment nourished and curated as a “third teacher.”
When we trust that children are capable, they develop socio-emotional skills crucial to personal and academic success later on, such as cooperation, conflict resolution, empathy and communication. Academic skills such as self-regulation, attention, self-discipline, working memory, pre-math, pre-literacy all thrive in a hands-on, child-led, active learning environment.
Vision Statement
At Kintsugi Village School, our center is part of a dynamic ecosystem—a living, breathing community that includes an artist incubator, a culinary space, and an event center. Imagine an environment where:
- Education extends beyond the classroom into a vibrant, inclusive space.
- Learning blurs the lines between education, art, culture and community.
- Children are celebrated as capable, curious protagonists of their own learning.
Rooted in the Reggio Emilia philosophy and inspired by the power of play, we nurture each child’s natural sense of wonder through exploration, creativity, and meaningful relationships.
Together, we cultivate a place where imagination is honored, collaboration is key, and the voices of children are valued as essential to the fabric of our shared future.
Programming
We operate year round with optional summer programming from June-August. After School Care is offered from 3:30-5:00 for an additional fee.
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Enrollment
We welcome all qualified families, regardless of race, ability, nationality or religion. Children must be between 3 and 5 years old and fully potty trained. State law requires immunizations or an approved waiver.


Financial Assistance
We offer two forms of financial support
1.) Accessible tuition program for families who live in proximity to Kintsugi Village School.
2.) Support through The Child Development and Care (CDC) Program for families who need financial assistance.
Neighborhood Incentive
If you live in the following Zip Codes, we offer a neighborhood incentive/proximity scholarship:
48208: Southwest, North Corktown, Woodbridge
48209: Southwest, Springwells, Delray, Hubbard Farms
48210: Southwest
48216: Corktown
CDC Financial Assistance
For many families, the cost of safe, quality child care can affect the family budget. The Child Development and Care (CDC) Program may offer payment assistance for child care services for families when the parent/caregiver is in need of financial assistance. To apply for financial assistance from the CDC, the Director of Kintsugi Village School will work with you to complete the DHS-4025. The parent/caregiver will submit the form to MDHHS.
Ready to Enroll?
FAQ
When we open our doors this October, our teaching team will bring a mix of heart, expertise and creativity to the classroom. Each educator will have a strong foundation in early childhood education, with training rooted in the Reggio Emilia approach. We’re intentionally assembling a team that’s not just qualified on paper, but also deeply committed to nurturing curiosity, honoring each child’s voice and building something beautiful together.
dent-to-teacher ratio to support deep relationships and meaningful learning. Our goal is to maintain an average of 1 teacher for every 6 to 8 children, depending on the age group, so every child gets the support, space and attention they need to thrive.
Families are a core part of the village — not just visitors, but co-creators in the learning journey. Starting this fall, you’ll be invited in often: to share stories, help shape learning projects, enjoy meals and take part in community events. From open studio days to cozy classroom moments, we’ll create many ways for you to stay connected and feel at home here.
Yes! When we open this fall, our culinary kitchen will prepare fresh, seasonal meals and snacks for the children. We’re committed to using wholesome ingredients, sourced locally whenever possible — and we’ll make food a hands-on experience, too. Kids will learn where food comes from, explore new tastes and even harvest herbs and vegetables from the garden and green house. It’s not just about eating well — it’s about connecting to the land, each other and the joy of sharing a meal.
Have a question you’d like to add to the FAQ? We’d love to hear from you. Send us your email at hello@kintsugivillage.org