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Montessori is Different - Morey is Different

Montessori tells us that the only really important thing in education is to teach the student how to learn. The motivation for learning must come from within the child. Human beings are born with the desire to know, the urge to explore, and the need to master their environment – in short, to achieve. In Montessori, the learning environment is carefully prepared to train the senses to stimulate curiosity, to satisfy the child’s need to know and to protect him from unnecessary failure.

When families choose Morey Public School Academy, they’re enrolling their children in a safe, nurturing, family-like environment that places a strong emphasis on academic success. But there’s something more: families that choose Morey Public School have decided on an educational path that is fundamentally different from the one offered by other schools. The Montessori method and its core principles are unique, and their results are being validated daily by research, as well as the extraordinary lives of Montessori graduates from all over the world.

Through Montessori, children become…

Confident, creative thinkers, self-directed and problem solvers.
Responsible community members who understand active participation and involvement.
Young adults who are independent, resourceful, and socially secure.

What you can expect from Morey’s Montessori Program:

Personalized Instruction
The Montessori program is built on the idea that all children are individuals in style, skills, pace and interests. At Morey, students can strive for their own personal best to increase success and satisfaction.

Rigorous, Integrated Curriculum
The Montessori curriculum generously supports and fulfills the needs of ALL types of students. Learning with all of their senses is incorporated throughout students’ studies.

Real-Life Learning
In the Montessori classroom, children learn concepts through hands-on projects that bring learning to life and help students develop more complex, abstract thinking skills.

Sense of Community
Students learn in multi-age classrooms, where children at various stages learn with and from each other, helping to develop a sense of community.

Diverse Learning Environment
The Montessori classroom is rich with opportunities designed to allow students to interact with their environment. Teachers observe and adapt their learning experiences to best fit each student’s strengths and interests.

Proven Results

Scientific Research has shown that:

  • Cognition is optimized when movement is consistent with thinking.
  • We learn best when we are interested in what we are learning about.
  • Extrinsic rewards reduce motivation and level of performance once the rewards are removed.
  • People thrive when they feel a sense of choice and control.
  • We learn best when our learning is situated in meaningful contexts.
  • Children can learn very well from and with peers; after age 6 children respond well to collaborative learning situations.
  • Children thrive on order, routine, and ritual.

*Angeline Stoll Lillard’s, Montessori: The Science Behind the Genius.

 
  • Student Spotlight
    Ashton (1-3 Year)

    Ashton is always excited about school.  When others sometimes groan, I can count on Ashton to smilingly be delighted to do the next task or project.  She does not lose heart and is always positive.  I enjoy having the chance to work with her!