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Kinderhouse Montessori School
Basic Information
Address: 6540 Flanders Drive,
San Diego, CA 92121
County: San Diego
Phone Number: 858-550-0097
School Type: Montessori School
Additional Information
Organization Affiliation: Montessori School
Ages/Grades: 18 Months- 6 Years
School Setting:
Montessori School
School Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
School Size: 120 Students
Classroom Size: 16 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Toddler age 1 adult to 6 children, Primary age 1 adult to 12 children
Tuition:
$ 18 300 - $ 25 560
Curriculum:
Classrooms are specially designed to provide a safe, stress-free environment to allow children to reach their full potential through the Montessori method of self-directed, hands-on work.
To learn more please visit our website: https://www.kinderhousemontessori.com/
Support Services:
Webby dance and Amazing athletes both offered by outside providers on the school grounds
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
No Disney characters, no light up shoes , Friday is Kinderhouse shirt day
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to educate children of all cultures and backgrounds using the Montessori methods in compliance with AMI standards to provide a solid foundation for the rest of the children’s lives.
Programs and Services:
Webby dance and Amazing athletes both offered by outside providers on the school grounds
Notes/School Information:
Kinderhouse Montessori School is an AMI-recognized Montessori school serving children ages 18 months to 12 years. Our engaging curriculum is designed to develop independent, creative children who love learning. We offer a wide variety of enrichment activities including Spanish Immersion, music, art, physical education, gardening, and cooking. We invite you to visit us and discover the difference of a Montessori education.