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Laguna Niguel Montessori Center
Basic Information
Address: 28083 Moulton Parkway
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
County: Orange County
Phone Number: 949-643-1200
School Type: Montessori School
Additional Information
Organization Affiliation: Montessori
Ages/Grades: Now Enrolling Ages 2 Years - 7 Years!
School Setting:
Montessori School
School Schedule: Monday – Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
School Size: 195 Students
Classroom Size: 18 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Toddlers: 1:6 Primary: 1:12 Elementary: 1:12
Tuition:
$16,380 - $22,800
Curriculum:
Amazing Curriculum
12:1 Staff to Child Ratio or lower
MACTE credentialed Montessori & State Credentialed Teachers
Benefits of Montessori
A Montessori education offers children opportunities to develop their potential by developing them to be engaged, competent, responsible, and respectful citizens who appreciate the joy of learning.
Each child is valued as a unique individual. Montessori education recognizes that children learn in different ways and learning styles should be accommodated. With the guidance of our certified Montessori teachers, students are given enough independence to learn at their own pace and advance through the curriculum when they’re ready.
Beginning at an early age, Montessori students develop order, coordination, concentration, and independence. In a Montessori school, everything form classroom design, materials and daily routines contributes to the child’s emerging “self-regulation” – their ability to educate one’s self, and to think about what one is learning. We help strengthen young minds in a supportive and nurturing manner.
Students are part of a close, caring community. The multi-age classroom – typically spanning 3 years – re-creates a family structure. Older students enjoy stature as mentors and role models, while younger children feel supported and gain confidence about the challenges ahead. Teachers guide the classroom with respect, kindness, and a belief in peaceful conflict resolution.
Montessori students enjoy freedom within limits. Working within parameters set by their teachers, students are active participants in deciding what and how they learn. Montessorians understand that internal satisfaction drives the child’s curiosity and interest, which results in joyous learning that is sustainable over a lifetime.
Students are supported in becoming active seekers of knowledge. Our teachers provide environments where students have the freedom and the tools to pursue answers to their own questions.
Self-correction and self-assessment are an integral part of the Montessori classroom approach. As they mature, students learn to look critically at their work, and become adept at recognizing, correcting, and learning from their errors.
Support Services:
Enrichment Programs: Dance In Harmony, KlayKids, Piano, Science and Music and Movement.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Casual
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
Our Mission
At Laguna Niguel Montessori Center, our mission is to use the celebrated Montessori approach to teaching and provide children with a high-quality education that prepares their mind and heart for the future.
Our school is a safe and nurturing environment where children are guided by expert teachers on an educational journey. Through a thoughtful and tested curriculum, our students develop their skills and senses to become intellectually adept and socially aware.
This is the kind of education that teaches children the joy of learning, which is a gift that lasts a lifetime.
We offer programs for three age ranges:
Toddler (24 months to 36 months)
Primary (3 to 6 years)
Elementary
Come see how our school provides a stellar Montessori education that will prepare your child for their future.
Call (949) 643-1200 or fill out this form for a special tour.
Programs and Services:
Enrichment Programs: Dance In Harmony, KlayKids, Piano, Science and Music and Movement.
Notes/School Information:
Laguna Niguel Montessori Center provides children ages 2-7 years old a Montessori education through highly qualified teachers and a thoughtfully prepared environment.