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Investing in education now lays the foundation for developing a love of learning for life.
At , your child will experience all of the benefits of an authentic Montessori education.
Our teachers are Montessori-trained professionals.
They’ve completed rigorous training in child development and understand how children learn. They love what they do and continue to learn through professional development.
The Montessori classroom environment is rich with materials uniquely designed for children.
Based on years of scientific research, the Montessori classroom is an inviting space rich with materials and furniture uniquely designed for children. From the sinks to the toilets to the tables, all are made to fit your child perfectly, supporting your child’s developing independence and confidence.
Children learn by doing.
Children are exposed to hundreds of specially designed materials that invite hands-on exploration. They will choose what they want to explore, creating strong neural pathways that contribute to the construction of a strong brain.
The curriculum adapts to your child.
We recognize that children have their own unique timetable for development and will learn different parts of the curriculum when they are ready. We teach to the individual needs of your child, not to the entire class or to a group of children.
We support parents too!
We take seriously the notion that children thrive when home and school work in harmony. To that end, we offer parent education throughout the year.
Choosing a Montessori School
When searching for a Montessori school it is advisable to look for, and ask for the following:
- Are you permitted to observe and visit the school while children are present?
- Are the teachers degreed and/or certified by an accredited Montessori Teacher Education Program?
- Is the school affiliated with the American Montessori Society, the International
- Montessori Council, the Association Montessori Internationale, the Michigan
- Montessori Society, or another accredited Montessori organization?
- As you observe the children are you watching a peaceful, orderly yet vibrant classroom?
- Does the classroom contain the unique Montessori materials designed by Maria
- Montessori, and are the furnishings child-sized?
- Are the children working independently, appearing to be free to choose their own tasks?
- Do the children and teachers appear relaxed and happy?
- Do the children and teachers interact comfortably and respectfully?
- Were you provided information about the Montessori philosophy?
- Are the children free to work on their tasks without unnecessary interruption?