The Whole Child Montessori School

Private | PK-4 | 52 students |  

PHONE: (760) 294-5311

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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1800 N. Broadway

Escondido, CA 92026

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Escondido's The Whole Child Montessori School is a private school. It serves 52 students in grades PK-4 and is coed.

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Coed; Dance; Golf; Montessori
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Posted on Jul 16, 2009
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I think it is a great school. The fact hat the church (which is on the samegrounds that the school is on) holds AA meetings is absurd! The parent that wrote that comment should get a little more education themselves on what AA is all about. The school is safe, the doors are locked and there is plenty of shaded areas for the children to play outside.
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Posted on Nov 18, 2008
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We love this school. The signs of growing pains are still there , but the playground is vastly improved, there are more materials in class. The elementary staff is great.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2008
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I love the school. It is clean, organized, staff is great, and very accomodating. The student body is diverse and that makes it interesting for my child
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Posted on May 11, 2008
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Beautiful materials, caring staff & dedicated school owner. Not so keen on the location and the AA meetings that happened each morning when my child attended. I didn't think the school was safe enough (doors that didn't lock) which lead out to a major city street. Didn't like the playground (no bikes) or anything climbing structures suitable for my older child. I think it has a lot, but not everything it needs - but that is what happens with a newer school. It takes time to budget for all the needs.
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