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The Montessori School Crystal Lake

Basic Information
Address: 825 Golf Drive, Pontiac, Michigan 48341
County: Oakland
Phone Number: 2484535757
Email: enrollment@themsr.net
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Additional Information
President: Joanne Shango - Founding Head of School
School Type: Montessori
Founded: 2010
Ages/Grades: 2mos - 14yrs | Infant - 8th Grade
School Setting:
Situated on spacious acres of land that provide for multiple playgrounds, gardens, and various other outdoor spaces. Our classrooms are spacious and provide for having bathrooms in each. Each campus has multiple age-appropriate libraries, a "specials" room dedicated to music, art and Spanish classes, as well as workspaces where children can learn to prepare snacks and meals.
Student/Teacher Ratio: Infant, Toddler: 4:1 | PreK, Kindergarten: 10:1 | Elementary, Middle School: 10:1
Tuition:
Varies
Curriculum:
The Montessori curriculum is broad. It covers the usual academic fields in language & literacy, arithmetic, geometry, geography, science, etc. It also covers practical life skills, art, music and culture, grace and courtesy. Montessori supports the child to reach their full potential intellectually, socially and emotionally.
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
By inspiring the joyful discovery of self and a passion for learning and independent thinking, we empower children to be knowledgeable and responsible citizens who contribute to their community and make an impact in the world. We believe that each child has a unique path of development and should be given the freedom to explore and learn at their own pace. Our classrooms are designed to promote independence, creativity, and a love of learning.
Tags: preschool, Montessori, middle school, kindergarten, Elementary