Children practicing grace and courtesy exercises in a Montessori setting, fostering social skills.
A Montessori child focused on a practical life activity, such as pouring water or arranging flowers.
A child working with Montessori sensorial materials, such as color tablets to explore shades.

Our students and their families are the very fabric of our school and we cherish our partnership with them.

Family members are invited to participate in the classrooms in a variety of ways: reading, cooking, classroom projects and/or participation in field trips.

Parent-Teacher conferences are scheduled twice a year to discuss children’s progress. Individual meetings can be scheduled at the request of the family or the teacher.

Parent education opportunities are offered throughout the year. An important benefit of being part of our community is families understanding and supporting the underlying values that the child is acquiring at school. Education Nights, which are scheduled throughout the academic year, discuss topics ranging from the Montessori principles, areas of the classroom and their purposes, discipline approaches and age-appropriate socialization.