How To Choose A Good Montessori Wellesley School

By Barbara Ellis


As you are on this article right now, chances are very good that you are in the market for a new school for your kids. In fact now that you have just moved into the area, you have made it a personal mission to find the best Montessori Wellesley school for your children or child as the case may be. In order for you to have an easier time at it, do read on in this article.

Before you do embark on your search, do go about and prepare a checklist beforehand. This will ensure that you leave no stone unturned and do no listen to others who may scoff at this idea. Remember that our pure memory cannot be relied on and sometimes it will falter. Having a checklist means we have everything in check, no pun intended.

Distance between where you live and where the school is should be considered as something of prime importance. When the school is close by, it will be advantageous to you as you can respond to any emergency that much sooner. Likewise if it is close to your home, it will mean less tardy times for your child and also your child can be picked up that much earlier from school when classes end.

The next thing that you should look at must be the track record the school has in childhood development and also one that has a good reputation. Having both of these will ensure that you will have a good school to consider. Ask around your neighborhood or from colleagues what good school they can recommend or you can always check out forums to this effect.

It is a good idea for you to make an actual visit to the school that you have on mind, instead of just relying on marketing materials and the like. When you do make a visit, make sure to make an ocular inspection of the facilities and take note of safety, security and of course cleanliness and hygiene.

You should also look at the possibility of talking with administrators while you are on the premises of the school during your visit. Talking with administrators will give you the opportunity to gauge the efficiency of the school in terms of how it is run. Inquire about achievements and future plans of the school and have a look at the school calendar if you are able. A good calendar will show a good balance of activities that cover the academic and non academic realms.

Also engage the future teachers of your children and ask them questions about the Montessori method to know if they are the real deal or not. Many schools actually just use the Montessori name on their school names to get more students. Also inspect the classrooms and see that they have the appropriate materials for practical life, cosmic and sensorial activities, which are mainstays of a Montessori education.

And do not be afraid to ask about certain items on the tuition fees and such for the year. Some schools program a lot of hidden costs that should be questioned, and this is shown as miscellaneous fees and the like. Always ask about items that you are not very sure of, especially when it comes to money.




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