We are looking for a preschool that offers full days for a three year old. I would appreciate hearing about any schools that have teachers that are warm towards the kids. Thanks! |
Opinions on Franklin Montessori vs Butler Montessori vs Primary Montessori would be helpful |
How familiar are you with Montessori? Since you're only considering Montessori schools, I assume you're familiar and comfortable with the curriculum?
I only ask because some people find it too structured and inflexible. If it's right for your family, go for it! |
Oneness school |
Seneca academy in darnestown is great and not far from North Potomac. You can make it a full day through after school activities/aftercare. |
Hi! I'm not sure if I'm too late to give some answers. We attend Butler Montessori in Germantown/Darnestown. I visited every preschool within North Potomac and even started my son at a different one before settling on Butler. Very happy with our choice. I highly recommend you tour and visit the campus. It's pretty cool and my children are very happy. Hope this helps! |
Goddard School |
Georgetown Hill North Potomac |
Bump. Thanks in advance. |
I will say that Butler seems to be doing well this pandemic year in terms of enrollment, while Franklin seems like it's been gutted. I've been a parent at both and you will get a much warmer community feel at Butler than Franklin. |
Why has that been the case? |
Harbor School in Potomac |
I don't really know why it's been the case that lots of people pulled their kids from Franklin, while parents didn't seem to do that en masse at Butler. The demographic is slightly different, so maybe that's one reason. Maybe Franklin parents thought they and the staff were treated poorly during the shutdown last spring. |
There was a whole thread on DCUM about angry Franklin parents |
My Growing Nest is a new Montessori school in Potomac Village. It was founded by longtime Franklin staff, who are excellent. The facility looks lovely. That may be another option. |