A Montessori Early Childhood classroom feels more like a home than a school. You won’t see desks, nor will a teacher stand at the front of the room delivering a lesson to the whole class. Instead, you’ll see children happily working individually or in small groups, at tables or on the floor near small mats that delineate their own space. Specially designed learning materials are displayed on open shelves, easily accessible to the children. Classrooms also include low sinks accessible to the children, child-sized furniture, cozy spaces for quiet reading, reachable shelves with work available for free choice, and child-sized kitchen utensils so the students can eat, prepare, and clean up their snack on their own. Teachers gently guide students to help maintain the organization and cleanliness of this environment to keep it orderly and attractive, and to help your child understand how to care for materials and clean up after themselves—kills you will be happy to observe carrying over in your home.
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1 yr 6 mo - 6 yr
Mon-Fri
08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Full Year
Full Time
Part Time
Immunizations
Montessori
Play/Project Based
Camps
Summer Care
CPR Certified
Administers Medications
Outdoor Areas
Field Trips
Meals Provided
Transportation
English
Deborah Dayal - Vineyard Montessori School is led by a team of committed, experienced and trained staff, all working together towards one common goal: the holistic development of the children in our care.
Vineyard Montessori School
286 Main St
Vineyard Haven, MA 2568
We seek candidates who can contribute to the intellectual, cultural, and diversity of our community.
License #P169373
Maximum Capacity: 59