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The Montessori School of New York International
Basic Information
Address: 347 East 55th Street, Sutton Place, New York City 10022
County: New York
School District: 2
Phone Number: 212-223-4630
Fax Number: 212-644-7057
Email: info@montessorischoolny.com
Additional Information
School Type: Montessori
Ages/Grades: 2 years - 14 years
School Size: 100
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 6 to 1
Tuition:
20,000
Financial Aid:
No
Curriculum:
Montessori
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100
Camp Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Clubs:
Chess, gymnastics, drama, tennis, martial arts, swimming
Admissions Requirements:
Interview, transcripts
Mission Statement:
The Montessori School of New York International provides a nurturing environment that promotes academic, social, emotional, physical and moral development. Our dedicated, certified teachers have years of experience encouraging independence, self-motivation, decision-making skills, and social awareness.
Notes/School Information:
In a lovingly, thoughtfully prepared environment, children explore academic dimensions at their own pace and interest level, helping them grow in confidence, self-esteem and independence. Classes are equipped with imported, didactic Montessori materials that encourage the absorption of concepts through play, leading children to become well-rounded and confident. Program includes Science, Music, Foreign Language, Musical Theatre, Swimming, Dance, Yoga, Sign Language, and Chess. Children do extremely well academically, and are prepared for admission to gifted programs. A unique summer program, staffed by the year round teachers, offers a balance of continued learning and outdoor activities, including theme-based trips and sports activities