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About Montessori

Montessori is a philosophy of education developed by Dr. Maria Montessori at the turn of the twentieth century. Dr. Montessori said of her philosophy, “Our aim is not merely to make the child understand, and still less to force him to memorize, but so to touch his imagination as to enthuse him to his inmost core.”

Montessori philosophy differs from traditional school systems in three primary ways. The first is through the use of multi-age classrooms.  This allows for a more natural progression of learning through the childhood years without the barriers of nine month increments.  Children receive lessons in the things they are ready for and interested in within the three year cycle, while always meeting state guidelines. The young child looks to the older child for guidance both socially and in the academic arena. This in turn gives the older child a sense of responsibility and leadership.

A second philosophical principle involves the child’s development of abstract understanding from sequenced concrete experiences. The child gains thorough understanding of introduced concepts.

The final principle focuses on having an individualized program for each child. In the Montessori classroom, children are honored for who they are, and for where they are in their personal development. Each child’s strengths are recognized and built upon.

The Montessori approach to education is grounded in the belief that children have a dynamic inner desire to explore and learn about their environment. All children carry within themselves the person they will become. Developing the physical, intellectual, and spiritual potential to the fullest requires freedom – freedom achieved through order and self-discipline. A prepared and stimulating environment allows children to learn at their own pace, according to their own capabilities in a non-competitive atmosphere.

 
  • Student Spotlight
    Paige, 1-3 year

    Paige has attended Morey Public School for 4 years starting in preschool, and is currently a 3rd year student.

    Paige comes to school with a smile on her face, and a ready-to-learn attitude. Her positive demeanor shines through in everything she does. Paige quickly places other's concerns above her own. Her peers enjoy working with her in small groups, as she is a good listener and active participant. Paige will look for ways to extend her learning when classroom work has been accomplished.

    Paige enjoys playing with her rabbits and having fun with her friends in Girl Scouts. Paige's positive attitude, enthusiasm, and kindness will help her to be successful in whatever she chooses to do!