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Montessori Ivy League Academy

Basic Information
Address: 282 S Flamingo RD. Pembroke Pines, FL 33027
County: Broward
Phone Number: 9544388808
Additional Information
School Type: Montessori Preschool
Founded: 2010
Ages/Grades: Ages 1 to 6
School Setting:
∙ Live access to cameras
∙ 2 levels of hi-security at entrance
∙ Biometric finger print access
∙ 100% supervision
∙ Gorgeous & shaded 6”padded turf playground
∙ Extra staff (beyond required ratio)
∙ Convenient online payment
School Size: 114 students
Classroom Size: 950 sq ft
Student/Teacher Ratio: Depends on age
Tuition:
$895 a month full time
Financial Aid:
None
Curriculum:
Montessori Curriculum
Camp Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniforms required
Admissions Requirements:
Mandatory tour and child observation
Mission Statement:
Our vision at Montessori Ivy League is to lead our students to think, discover, and reflect on what they have learned. Everything in our school, including all the programs and policies, are design to serve and support children to work, play, and grow within an atmosphere of profound kindness, compassion, and respect.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
An approach to learning, not just teaching. When children discover how to learn, it will get them through life successfully, not just get them through school. We create dynamic, self-disciplined, and absorbent minds. The mission of the Montessori Ivy League is to encourage a certain enthusiasm for excellence, so the human spirit and imagination is awakened. Our environment is thoroughly prepared, so the children develop their intellect in safety and comfort.
School History:
Maria Montessori founded Montessori in 1907. Yes a hundred years ago.
Tags: preschool, Montessori, daycare