Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi
Looking for feedback/experiences with PG Montessori specifically Goddard since its the only one close to us. We were thinking about applying for the lottery for our soon to be 4 year old for next fall. He would be 4.5 if he were to be accepted.
Im attending the open house next month but hoped for some family input.
My understanding is that the classes are grouped by age and that the teacher (in theory) goes through all 3 years of that age group with them so 3-6 stays together, etc.
I dont see a normal day routine on their website but I wanted to see how much outdoor time and/or recess they have. A large part of Montessori method is interacting and learning with the outdoor world so if they arent getting regular and frequent outdoor learning opportunities then it kind of isnt worth it.
Is it a normal school day so 9-230?
Good luck to you. The odds of getting in as a 4 year old are pretty low.
I’m the previous poster. Look elsewhere. Very disorganized and disruptive kids.
Thanks. We are interested but not panicked. We like his preschool but it would be a 14k savings for us so if we get in we get in.
All money saved ain’t good money. Rethink saving your $14k.
I'm not really sure what's up with the vague answers but I'm really looking for a specific feedback. I'm aware of the odds we made the decision to look into this and that's why I'm asking for feedback- actual feedback from families who have attended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi
Looking for feedback/experiences with PG Montessori specifically Goddard since its the only one close to us. We were thinking about applying for the lottery for our soon to be 4 year old for next fall. He would be 4.5 if he were to be accepted.
Im attending the open house next month but hoped for some family input.
My understanding is that the classes are grouped by age and that the teacher (in theory) goes through all 3 years of that age group with them so 3-6 stays together, etc.
I dont see a normal day routine on their website but I wanted to see how much outdoor time and/or recess they have. A large part of Montessori method is interacting and learning with the outdoor world so if they arent getting regular and frequent outdoor learning opportunities then it kind of isnt worth it.
Is it a normal school day so 9-230?
Good luck to you. The odds of getting in as a 4 year old are pretty low.
I’m the previous poster. Look elsewhere. Very disorganized and disruptive kids.
Thanks. We are interested but not panicked. We like his preschool but it would be a 14k savings for us so if we get in we get in.
All money saved ain’t good money. Rethink saving your $14k.
I'm not really sure what's up with the vague answers but I'm really looking for a specific feedback. I'm aware of the odds we made the decision to look into this and that's why I'm asking for feedback- actual feedback from families who have attended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi
Looking for feedback/experiences with PG Montessori specifically Goddard since its the only one close to us. We were thinking about applying for the lottery for our soon to be 4 year old for next fall. He would be 4.5 if he were to be accepted.
Im attending the open house next month but hoped for some family input.
My understanding is that the classes are grouped by age and that the teacher (in theory) goes through all 3 years of that age group with them so 3-6 stays together, etc.
I dont see a normal day routine on their website but I wanted to see how much outdoor time and/or recess they have. A large part of Montessori method is interacting and learning with the outdoor world so if they arent getting regular and frequent outdoor learning opportunities then it kind of isnt worth it.
Is it a normal school day so 9-230?
Good luck to you. The odds of getting in as a 4 year old are pretty low.
Thanks. We are interested but not panicked. We like his preschool but it would be a 14k savings for us so if we get in we get in.
All money saved ain’t good money. Rethink saving your $14k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi
Looking for feedback/experiences with PG Montessori specifically Goddard since its the only one close to us. We were thinking about applying for the lottery for our soon to be 4 year old for next fall. He would be 4.5 if he were to be accepted.
Im attending the open house next month but hoped for some family input.
My understanding is that the classes are grouped by age and that the teacher (in theory) goes through all 3 years of that age group with them so 3-6 stays together, etc.
I dont see a normal day routine on their website but I wanted to see how much outdoor time and/or recess they have. A large part of Montessori method is interacting and learning with the outdoor world so if they arent getting regular and frequent outdoor learning opportunities then it kind of isnt worth it.
Is it a normal school day so 9-230?
Good luck to you. The odds of getting in as a 4 year old are pretty low.
Thanks. We are interested but not panicked. We like his preschool but it would be a 14k savings for us so if we get in we get in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi
Looking for feedback/experiences with PG Montessori specifically Goddard since its the only one close to us. We were thinking about applying for the lottery for our soon to be 4 year old for next fall. He would be 4.5 if he were to be accepted.
Im attending the open house next month but hoped for some family input.
My understanding is that the classes are grouped by age and that the teacher (in theory) goes through all 3 years of that age group with them so 3-6 stays together, etc.
I dont see a normal day routine on their website but I wanted to see how much outdoor time and/or recess they have. A large part of Montessori method is interacting and learning with the outdoor world so if they arent getting regular and frequent outdoor learning opportunities then it kind of isnt worth it.
Is it a normal school day so 9-230?
Good luck to you. The odds of getting in as a 4 year old are pretty low.
Anonymous wrote:Hi
Looking for feedback/experiences with PG Montessori specifically Goddard since its the only one close to us. We were thinking about applying for the lottery for our soon to be 4 year old for next fall. He would be 4.5 if he were to be accepted.
Im attending the open house next month but hoped for some family input.
My understanding is that the classes are grouped by age and that the teacher (in theory) goes through all 3 years of that age group with them so 3-6 stays together, etc.
I dont see a normal day routine on their website but I wanted to see how much outdoor time and/or recess they have. A large part of Montessori method is interacting and learning with the outdoor world so if they arent getting regular and frequent outdoor learning opportunities then it kind of isnt worth it.
Is it a normal school day so 9-230?