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Silverline Montessori School - Silverlake
Basic Information
Address: 3121 Cullen Pkwy
Pearland, Texas 77584
County: Brazoria
Phone Number: (281) 997-3700
School Type: Montessori School
Additional Information
Organization Affiliation: Montessori School
Ages/Grades: Infant - 5th Grade
School Setting:
Montessori School
School Schedule: Monday – Friday, 6:00 AM – 6:30 PM
School Size: 225 Students
Classroom Size: 18 Students
Student/Teacher Ratio: Infant 1: 1:4 (6weeks to 12 months) Infant 2 1:5 (12 months to 17 months Toddler: 1 1:9 (18 to 23 months) Toddler: 2 1:11 (2 years old) Primary: 1:15 (3 and 4 years old) Kindergarten 1:18 (4 and 5 years old) Elementary: 1:22
Tuition:
$7,860 - $18,360
Curriculum:
What is Montessori?
Montessori is a teaching methodology based on the natural learning processes of children. Dr. Maria Montessori, an Italian physician, developed the method more than 90 years ago. Dr. Montessori used the term “the absorbent mind” to describe how a young child learns in a comfortable and stimulating environment. Within such an environment, a child becomes absorbed in work, developing concentration, independence, and self-discipline.
Dr. Montessori believed that children learn best through their senses. By working with concrete materials, the child begins to understand abstract concepts. With guidance by a trained Montessori teacher, the child gradually masters the different materials and concepts. As the child masters each task, it reinforces learning as a positive experience. Success develops the child’s self-confidence and self-esteem.
The Montessori preparation-training program is 320 contact hours plus an academic year of supervised internship. During the internship, teachers learn how to use a variety of the specially designed educational materials. The intent is to allow children to learn using the materials while the teacher acts as a guide.
Support Services:
Enrichment programs ; Spanish, robotics, dance, gymnastics and soccer
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniforms
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to nurture the potential of the whole child and cultivate the growth of a diverse, international community. We provide a respectful and peaceful Montessori environment that promotes academic excellence. We have three separate locations: Shadow Creek, Silverlake, and Towne Lake Cypress.
Programs and Services:
Enrichment programs ; Spanish, robotics, dance, gymnastics and soccer
Notes/School Information:
Silverline Montessori School is an AdvancED and NIPSA accredited, AMIS affiliated Montessori school serving children from infancy through fifth grade. With low student-to-teacher ratios and degreed, highly qualified teachers, we offer an engaging Montessori approach, focused on fostering independence combined with a sense of community and global awareness. Our carefully prepared, secure indoor and outdoor environments are designed to encourage creativity and enthusiasm towards learning and develop motor skills. We invite you to visit us and discover the difference of a Montessori education.