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Choosing a Montessori School for Your Child

Montessori schools are based on the philosophy that a child learns best within a social environment that supports each individual's unique development. 

The family is considered an integral part of the individual's total development and Montessori schools are eager to partner with parents to prepare children for life.  The following steps are offered as a guide to finding the right Montessori school for your child. 

1.      Familiarize yourself with the Montessori philosophy.  Information is available on this 
         Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators website and on a number of other

         Internet sites including school websites.

 

2.      When looking at an individual school consider the following:  

            
Location 
            Licensing, accreditations, and affiliations
            Size of the school 
            History of the school
            Programmes offered:  Preschool, JK/SK (ages 3 - 6), Grades 1 – 6 (ages 6 - 12),
            and in some cases Grades 7, 8 and high school
            Tuition fees
            Type of ownership

3.      Arrange to visit the school while the children are in session.  Every Montessori school 
         has its own culture and focus and will thus have a unique atmosphere. 

4.      Observe the Classrooms.

            Are there three ages in each class - 3 to 6 years, 6 to 9 years, 9 to 12 years, 
            and 15 to 18 years?
            Is there a 2 – 3 hour uninterrupted work period in the Montessori environment? 
            Is there a diverse set of Montessori materials that are in good repair, 
            clean, and accessible?

5.      Observe the Children in their Classroom.


            Is there a variety of activities available?
            Do the children work independently and are they engaged in meaningful activities?
            Is there evidence of children interacting with each other? 
            Is there an atmosphere of enjoyment?

 

6.      Observe the Staff.

            Is there an atmosphere of respect when interacting with the children?
            Is staff approchable and responsive to the children?

 



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