Here at Montessori Unlimited, we're committed to creating positive experiences for every family and child, in all our schools. Search for your neighborhood school here, find details about the school environment, and hear from actual Montessori parents about what they've learned through their time in our schools.
Your child's safety and security are our top priority.
Strict ID and entry requirements ensure that only authorized individuals gain access to our building. Parents receive a special code for keypad entry, while all volunteers and visitors must be pre-authorized by parent or guardian, and are required to show ID. Interior cameras with a closed-circuit feed allow staff to properly monitor the entire building.
We follow all state ratios for teachers and children to provide direct supervision at all times. Established safety and check-in procedures are practiced by staff to ensure your child’s time at our school is regularly monitored.
Indoor and outdoor equipment is regularly checked and maintained to ensure it is in safe working order.
We’ve developed a customized assessment to select highly competent Montessori teachers and child care staff. This validated pre-hiring assessment uniquely identifies high-quality candidates.
We check references and conduct thorough background checks based on state and/or local licensing requirements. This includes fingerprinting and appropriate criminal background checks, as well as verification of educational credentials. Candidates who will transport children undergo a thorough driving history check and annual checks.
Primary and Elementary teachers also receive training through a MACTE-accredited (Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education) program, ensuring they provide an authentic Montessori experience.
With our Grow Fit® initiative, we serve healthy meals and snacks to nourish growing children. Physical fitness is also stressed each day, so children develop healthy habits for a healthy future.
The Montessori classroom offers endless opportunities and activities in the areas of Practical Life, Sensorial, and Academic (including Language, Math, Geography, Art, Music, and Science.) Learning experiences range from simple (often independent) to complex (more group-oriented).
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