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HERITAGE MONTESSORI -LAKE FOREST CAMPUS
Basic Information
Address: 29000 Portola Pkwy, Lake Forest, CA 92630
County: Orange
Phone Number: (949) 305-0086
School Type: Montessori School
Additional Information
Organization Affiliation: Montessori School
Ages/Grades: Serving Children Ages 2-8
School Setting:
Montessori School
School Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 6:00pm
Community:
Montessori
School Size: 128 Students
Classroom Size: 20 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Preschool: 1:12 Elementary: 1:24
Tuition:
$13,620 - $18,252
Curriculum:
LET US DISCOVER THE GENIUS IN YOUR CHILD
At HMS, we want our students to grow into independent problem solvers and caring, responsible citizens. With those goals in mind, teachers prepare the environment to a high degree of perfection with a series of sequential, manipulative and sensorial materials. With the prepared environment set, our curriculum can properly function to address the child’s natural tendency for physical and social growth.
The job of a well-trained Montessori teacher is to develop an individualized curriculum for each child and to bridge the gap between the materials within the environment and the child. The teacher begins by acutely observing each child, and reflecting upon his observations to carefully craft the level-appropriate curriculum for the child. Thus, the environment becomes a nourishing place for each and every child no matter the child’s level of development. The physical space in which our programs take place is one of the most important contributors to our success, second only to the quality of our staff.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Casual
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Montessori School
Notes/School Information:
At Heritage Montessori School, we serve children ages 2-8 years old. Our students to grow into independent problem solvers and caring, responsible citizens. With those goals in mind, teachers prepare the environment to a high degree of perfection with a series of sequential, manipulative and sensorial materials. With the prepared environment set, our curriculum can properly function to address the child's natural tendency for physical and social growth