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    • Infant (6 weeks - 18 months)
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Premier Montessori Academy
Premier Montessori Academy
  • Montessori
    • Why Montessori?
    • The Montessori Approach
    • Montessori FAQ
    • Dr. Maria Montessori
    • Learn More
  • Programs
    • Infant (6 weeks - 18 months)
    • Toddler (18 - 36 months)
    • Primary (3 - 6 years)
    • Elementary (6 - 12 years)
    • After School (5-12 years)
    • Summer Adventures (5-12 years)
  • Admission
    • How to Apply
    • Schedule a Tour
    • Admission FAQ
    • Promotions
  • About
    • Our School
    • Faculty & Staff
    • History
    • Calendars
    • Gallery
  • Blog
  • Contact

Gallery

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Montessori materials
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Montessori child working with math spindle box
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Montessori classroom
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Montessori child working with language materials
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Montessori child working with language materials
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Montessori child outdoors
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Montessori child working with math materials
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Montessori children working outdoors
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Montessori child holding eggplant in the classroom
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Montessori students during outdoor time
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Montessori students during outdoor time
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Montessori children gardening
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Montessori child working practical life skills
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Montessori guide and child in the classroom
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Montessori child holding a eggplant in the garden
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Montessori child holding books in the classroom
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Montessori child looking a butterfly with a magnifying glass
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Montessori parents and child during outdoors time
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Montessori guides and parents
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A Montessori teacher and a group of toddlers hold hands in a circle for an outdoor song and movement activity.
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A Montessori teacher leads a group of toddlers in an outdoor ring toss game to develop coordination.
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A toddler Montessori child independently chooses a board book from a low, forward-facing library shelf.
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Toddler Montessori children sit in a circle on small chairs, independently reading board books on an alphabet rug.
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A toddler Montessori child points to an emotions chart on the wall to identify feelings as part of social-emotional development.
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An elementary Montessori student practices grammar and vocabulary by categorizing and writing
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A primary Montessori child practices vowel sounds and phonics by tracing and completing word cards on a work rug.
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An elementary Montessori student works on a vocabulary lesson, writing and categorizing words for animals, people, and places.
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A primary Montessori student engages in a zoology lesson, matching physical seashells to nomenclature cards and recording observations.
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A primary Montessori child uses three-part cards and a clipboard to learn the parts of a flower, including the corolla, pistil, and stamens.
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A primary Montessori child uses small objects and word labels on a work mat to learn the concept of singular and plural nouns.
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A primary Montessori child uses colorful bead chains and number tickets on a work rug to practice skip counting and linear counting.
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A primary Montessori child uses the constructive triangles material on a small rug to explore how different geometric shapes can form a larger triangle.
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two primary Montessori children collaborate on a literacy lesson using the movable alphabet to build words on a work rug.
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A primary Montessori student identifies and matches blue geometric solids to their corresponding 2D bases and nomenclature cards on a long floor mat.
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A primary Montessori child uses three-part cards and life cycle figurines to learn the stages of a monarch butterfly, from egg to adult.
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A primary Montessori child uses a large collection of nomenclature cards and physical specimens to classify and identify different types of seashells.
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If you think your child would thrive in a Montessori environment, give us a call or schedule a tour online. We would love for you to visit our school and learn more.

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PROGRAMS
  • Infant (6 weeks - 18 months)
  • Toddler (18 - 36 months)
  • Primary (3 - 6 years)
  • Elementary (6 - 12 years)
  • After School (5-12 years)
  • Summer Adventures (5-12 years)
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