Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, my information may also be a little dated, I'm happy to share. We checked out The Springs for our DD (now 6) a few years ago when we were looking for a toddler program. We ended up at a different Montessori school. Our concrete reason was that we wanted more of an outdoor area that allowed for a lot of free play. A more gut feel reason was that there seemed to be a mismatch between what we saw on there website and what we saw at the school. At the time, the school had a lot of mixed reviews online and we weren't willing to take the risk. Because Montessori programs can vary a lot, you should definitely visit the school before making any decision. The school should be willing to let you do a classroom observation (20-30 minutes) as part of your visit and/or application process.
Would you mind sharing which Montessori you ended up at? We're looking at a few others - Montessori of Alexandria and St. Marks, specifically.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, my information may also be a little dated, I'm happy to share. We checked out The Springs for our DD (now 6) a few years ago when we were looking for a toddler program. We ended up at a different Montessori school. Our concrete reason was that we wanted more of an outdoor area that allowed for a lot of free play. A more gut feel reason was that there seemed to be a mismatch between what we saw on there website and what we saw at the school. At the time, the school had a lot of mixed reviews online and we weren't willing to take the risk. Because Montessori programs can vary a lot, you should definitely visit the school before making any decision. The school should be willing to let you do a classroom observation (20-30 minutes) as part of your visit and/or application process.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, my information may also be a little dated, I'm happy to share. We checked out The Springs for our DD (now 6) a few years ago when we were looking for a toddler program. We ended up at a different Montessori school. Our concrete reason was that we wanted more of an outdoor area that allowed for a lot of free play. A more gut feel reason was that there seemed to be a mismatch between what we saw on there website and what we saw at the school. At the time, the school had a lot of mixed reviews online and we weren't willing to take the risk. Because Montessori programs can vary a lot, you should definitely visit the school before making any decision. The school should be willing to let you do a classroom observation (20-30 minutes) as part of your visit and/or application process.