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Fulbright Montessori Academy
Basic Information
Address: 20411 James Bay Circle, Lake Forest, CA 92630
County: Orange County
Phone Number: (949) 583-9292
Principal: Julie Bergman
School Type: Montessori
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Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 2 - 7 Years
School Schedule: Monday-Friday: 7:30am - 5:30pm
After School Programs: Yes
Mission Statement:
At Fulbright Montessori Academy, we provide students with a positive learning experience that will benefit them in every way. By focusing on each child’s intellectual, emotional, and social development, Fulbright students gain the confidence and ability to thrive.
Programs and Services:
Fulbright Montessori Academy offers a comprehensive approach to learning that puts the student at the center of the educational experience. Our school is an ideal choice for families who are looking for an education that supports individual exploration and development while also providing a strong academic foundation and social skill-building.
Effective Montessori curriculum
Experienced and dedicated teachers
Beautiful campus with high-quality learning materials
Inspiring and nurturing learning environment where children thrive
Notes/School Information:
Montessori education is a child-centered approach to learning developed in the early 1900s by Dr. Maria Montessori. She believed all children have unique capabilities and should be allowed to explore and discover knowledge on their terms. This approach focuses heavily on developing independence and autonomy while encouraging the exploration of hands-on materials and activities.
At Fulbright Montessori Academy, we continue the traditional spirit of Dr. Montessori's educational vision while enhancing it to fit modern educational needs, as well as an emphasis on social connectivity. Each day, children at Fulbright Montessori experience positive development in every way as they build solid intellectual and social skills. Here's how:
Emphasis on Hands-On LearningOur Montessori education emphasizes hands-on learning. Unlike traditional classrooms, Montessori classrooms encourage children to explore and learn through active engagement with materials. The learning materials in Montessori classrooms are designed to be exciting and engaging. This hands-on approach to learning helps children develop a strong sense of independence and self-motivation.
Focus on Individual LearningEach day, we focus on each child's individual learning needs. In a Montessori classroom, the teacher does not lead the learning process; instead, they act as a guide, observing each child's strengths and weaknesses and providing support as needed. The curriculum is highly adaptable, allowing children to progress at their own pace and focus on areas of particular interest or challenge. This individualized approach to learning helps children develop a strong sense of self-awareness and self-esteem, as they can experience success and growth in their unique way.
Building Social SkillsWe place a strong emphasis on building social skills. Children in Montessori classrooms are encouraged to collaborate, collaborate on projects, and solve problems as a group. The mixed-age classrooms in Montessori education also promote socialization. Young children learn from observing and interacting with older children, while older children take on leadership roles and learn to be mentors to younger children. This approach to socialization helps children develop strong communication skills, empathy, and social-emotional comprehension.
Promoting Creativity and ImaginationWe emphasize creativity and imagination, encouraging children to think outside the box and develop innovative solutions to problems. The learning materials in Montessori classrooms stimulate the child's imagination, encouraging curiosity and exploration. Additionally, the focus on individual learning allows children to pursue their interests and passions, allowing them to explore different areas of knowledge and develop their unique talents.
Developing Positive Life SkillsFinally, we help children develop various positive life skills that serve them well. These skills include self-discipline, independence, critical thinking, problem-solving, and responsibility. Children who attend Montessori schools tend to excel in organization, time management, and goal-setting, which are essential for success in both academic and personal life.
At Fulbright Montessori Academy, we provide numerous benefits for your child's development, including hands-on learning, individualized attention, socialization, creativity, and positive life skills.