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Endeavor Montessori - Dunwoody
Basic Information
Address: 48 Perimeter Center East
Atlanta, GA 30346
County: DeKalb
Phone Number: 770-637-4644
School Type: Montessori School
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 6 Weeks - 6 Years
School Setting:
Montessori School
School Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
School Size: 295 Students
Classroom Size: 20 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Infants: 1:4 Toddlers: 1:8 Primary: 1:10 Lower Elementary: 1:25 Upper Elementary: 1:7 Middle School: 1:4
Tuition:
$19,080 - $24,360
Curriculum:
At Endeavor Montessori, we implement a rigorous yet celebratory approach to learning in which our children are challenged to reach their full potential. Through our guidance, we believe that our students will develop a deep love of learning that will last them a lifetime.
We have distilled the best practices, knowledge, and experience of over 200 Montessori certified teachers and leaders to meet the demands of the current education system. Our educators and staff at Endeavor Montessori are passionate about the growth of their students. We focus on fostering the growth of whole child – cognitive, social, emotional, and physical aspects.
We incorporate many key components in our curriculum meant to cultivate the whole child. For example, we implement various cognitive and social development practices including purposeful outdoor learning, STEAM, entrepreneurship and critical thinking. Our goal is to keep students healthy in mind (emotional) and body (physical), which is why we integrate mindfulness, movement and nutritional practices into our learning approach, as well.
Our modernized Montessori curriculum and learning environment was carefully designed to enable children to thrive in demanding situations and to be able to overcome any challenges they may face. Through our leadership education and global approach to learning, we nurture our students to become self-directed citizens of the world.
Support Services:
Enrichment Programs: Ballet, Soccer, & STEM, Spanish & Mandarin
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Casual
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to be the catalyst your child needs to reach their full potential. Designed for infants through middle school age children, we provide a modernized and holistic Montessori approach that cultivates the whole child through a nurturing and inspiring school environment.
Notes/School Information:
Endeavor Montessori is a private Montessori school serving from infancy through elementary. Our engaging Montessori curriculum helps children develop socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively. We offer a Global Language Program that improves students' worldview and understanding of different cultures, as well as Entrepreneurial Skills to develop independence and learn to think critically. Health and Movement is another important aspect at Endeavor Montessori, which is why we developed a physical education program that includes yoga, tumbling, and team sports. We invite you to visit us and discover the difference of a Montessori education.