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Statesville Montessori School
Basic Information
Address: 1012 Harmony Drive Statesville, NC 28677
County: Iredell
School District: Iredell Statesville
Phone Number: 7048731092
Fax Number: 7048731093
Principal: Stacey S. Crosswhite
School Type: Private Montessori
Additional Information
Founded: 1979
Organization Affiliation: American Montessori Society, North Carolina Department of Nonpublic Education, NAIS
Ages/Grades: 2 1/2 through 14/Preschool through 8th grade
School Setting:
2 age appropriate campuses in Statesville, NC
School Schedule: Half Day & Full Day
School days in Calendar Year: 175
School Holidays: Federal Holidays, Fall, Spring, Summer breaks
School Size: 125
Classroom Size: Varies according to age
Student/Teacher Ratio: Averages 6:1 Ratio
Tuition:
$6265.00 t0 $9600.00
Financial Aid:
NC Opportunity Scholarship Accepted
Departments:
STEAM, Art, Music, Computer, Library, PE, Spanish, Theater
Curriculum:
NC Standard Course of Study, Montessori Instruction
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Google Classroom
School Championships:
Basketball
School Clubs:
Jr. Beta Club
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Mission Statement:
To foster the joy of independent learning while providing a challenging curriculum in a safe and caring environment.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The Montessori Method fosters rigorous, self-motivated growth for children and adolescents in all areas of their development - cognitive, emotional, social and physical.
School History: As a second generation and family-owned business, Statesville Montessori's vision and leadership have remained the same since its beginning over 45 years ago. We all benefit from working together toward an even brighter future.