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Montessori Children's House

Basic Information
Address: 1450 W. Kagy Blvd.
Bozeman MT 59715
Phone Number: 406-600-6210
Additional Information
Director: Cynthia Brown
Ages/Grades: 12 to 36 months
School Type: Montessori Preschool Childcare
School Setting:
Montessori Children's House is in a perfect location next to Montana State University on Kagy Boulevard with access to the rugged beauty of the open space and mountain views near by.
Classroom Size: The Montessori Children's House, enrolls 12 full time children and 4 part time (half day), making our school a group of up to 16 children at once. You can register your child for a set schedule of a minimum of 2 half days a week up to 5 full days a week. We set our standards high and maintain a ratio of 1 teacher for every 4 toddlers.
Year Opened: 1996
Hours: 7:45 am to 5:15 pm
School Season: Ongoing
Meals Provided?: Yes
State Permits?: Yes
Full Time/Part Time: Both
Languages Spoken: English, French
Religious?: No
Extended Care?: No
Summer School/Camp?: No
Mission Statement:
Montessori Children's House in Bozeman is dedicated to teachers and parents working together to honor and encourage the
unique needs of the child through a nurturing, creative and educational environment.
School History:
Our school is named in honor of Maria Montessori's first school in Rome, Italy, Casa Dei Bambini. Maria Montessori lived from 1870 to 1952 and her method shows a profound understanding of the child and has been successfully used throughout the world. Our structure, location and teachers all reflect the heart of the Montessori method and philosophy that has stood the test of time.
Slogan: Exceptional Toddler Care & Education!